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Film Review: “Samson” (2018)
I went into Samson expecting an absolutely dreadful viewing experience. After all, what more could one expect from…
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Reading History: “Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World “(Alison Weir)
Elizabeth of York is one of those fascinating figures of English history. Part of this has…
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Reading History: “Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings” (Alison Weir)
By this point, Mary Boleyn has become best-known as the major protagonist of Philippa Gregory’s historical…
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Reading The Wheel of Time: “Knife of Dreams” (Book 11)
I know it’s been a while since I posted about this series, so I thought I’d…
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Reading History: “Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen” (Alison Weir)
I first discovered the work of the historian Alison Weir when I picked up her Life of…
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Film Review: “Phantom Thread” (2017) and the Dark Side of Desire
Some spoilers for the film follow. Apparently, 2017 was in some ways the year of desire,…
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World Building (17): On Tysfan
The mightiest city in the world, home to almost a million souls, the great Tysfan has…
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Film Review: “Star Wars: Episode VIII–The Last Jedi” and the Aesthetics of Resistance
For me, a new Star Wars film is always a cause for celebration. I would consider myself a…
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Film Review: “The Shape of Water” (2017) and Subversive Desire
Spoilers Ahead I’ve been a fan of Guillermo del Toro’s work ever since I saw Pan’s Labyrinth as…
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World Building (16): The Xhusts of Haranshar
Haranshar is a vast realm. In terms of size, it’s roughly the size of Asia, though…