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Reviewing the Turn in Television

Posted by Rachel on April 12, 2013 in audience, characters, current event, review |

I noticed I haven’t written a blog about television lately. Honestly, there hasn’t been a show that I’ve jumped into (and that’s made it) long enough to write a review about. But, I am still watching my regularly scheduled programs with a curious thought nagging at me. Why do they (mostly) all suck now? Each of […]

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What Can Be Learned from Best Picture Nominations

Posted by Rachel on January 11, 2013 in current event, emotion, inspiration, review, symbolism, writing |

Even though the movie industry is separate from the book industry, I believe they go hand-in-hand when it comes to general creativity and current trends. As such, there can be several things to learn from award season when a year’s worth of films is transformed into a handful of high-quality contenders. This year’s nominees are […]

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Review of Last Resort

Posted by Rachel on October 19, 2012 in review |

When I first saw the preview for Last Resort, I have to admit I thought it looked incredibly cheesy. But I tuned in any way to see for myself how it unfolded. And after the first twenty minutes of pilot episode, I stood up at the commercial and said, “That’s how you start a TV […]

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Review of Looper

Posted by Rachel on October 9, 2012 in review |

Time travel is a motif I love. It is so complex and confusing that I revel in discovering how different movies, shows or books will tackle the problem. I went into Looper with this same hunger since the film is centered on the interaction of Young Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Old Joe (Bruce Willis), both […]

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