This was the first ever Brontë novel I'd read and I had high expectations for it. All three sisters are renowned for their novels and are celebrated by most literature fans. Jane Eyre tells the tale of an orphaned girl who is abused throughout her childhood and adolescence and how she comes to be the … Continue reading Jane Eyre
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Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
*SPOILERS ALERT Since the announcement of a sequel to 2014 fantasy film Maleficent I was beyond excited. I couldn't wait to see Angelina Jolie don those iconic black horns and flaunt her cheekbones once more. But as excited as I was, I was also nervous. Would a sequel to the film mean that the franchise … Continue reading Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
It: Chapter Two
The sequel to 2017 film It, based on Stephen King's novel, is now available in cinemas. Set 27 years after the events of the first film, Pennywise has returned and is stronger than ever leaving Mike Hanlon to reunite the Losers' Club to defeat It once and for all. I went to watch the film … Continue reading It: Chapter Two
The Princess Bride
Having always enjoyed the 1987 movie The Princess Bride, I was initially sceptical of reading the book out of fear of being disappointed. However, I soon found that if you made a list of everything you would expect to find in a fairy tale story, this book has it all. Firstly, let me talk about … Continue reading The Princess Bride
Bound by Bonding
When scrolling through Netflix I stumbled upon a new series; Bonding. The new Netflix show follows the story of a young man struggling to make money who decides to work as an assistant for a dominatrix, his high school best friend Tiff. The show is split into subplots in which the two friends pursue romantic … Continue reading Bound by Bonding
The Avengers: Endgame
Don't worry this post does not contain spoilers. For anyone wondering whether this movie is the perfect finale or an anticlimax, honestly it is a mixture of both. Having grown up watching the likes of Iron Man and Captain America miraculously save the world it's safe to say I was excited for the much anticipated … Continue reading The Avengers: Endgame
Bohemian Rhapsody
Everyone loves Queen and no matter what, they will always be iconic. They're responsible for producing those songs that always play at family gatherings or house parties that everyone knows the words to and everyone secretly loves. I recently watched the biopic starring Oscar winning Rami Malek and it reinforced my belief that Queen and … Continue reading Bohemian Rhapsody
Abducted out of Reality
Abducted in Plain Sight is the most recent documentary to become the victim of the internet. We've all seen the memes involving the old man in the colourful check shirt that gave the kidnapper a handjob. Yes, you read that right. And if you're already wondering what the hell you're reading that is the feeling … Continue reading Abducted out of Reality
Alice in Wonderwhat?
Alice in Wonderland was one of my favourite Disney films growing up. All the bright colours and the encouragement of the imagination, I loved how creative it was and that anything seemed possible. I even think it may have sparked my interest in creative writing. So I decided to give the book a try. Image … Continue reading Alice in Wonderwhat?
Sex Education: The Naked Truth
You'll have to excuse the awful pun but lets get to the nitty and gritty. Sex Education is Netflix's new eight- part series about a socially awkward teenager who bonds with a fellow outcast as they help their fellow sixth form students with all their sex problems. It is the most honest coming-of-age series I … Continue reading Sex Education: The Naked Truth