Reading Journal 2024: Thornhedge

Reading Journal 2024: ThornhedgeAuthor: T. Kingfisher A fascinating, and very brief at just over 100 pages long, reimagining of the aged fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty. Characters are swapped and reshaped in ways that turn the story upside down and and sideways and backwards, so much so that it makes the unfolding tale nearly impossible toContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Thornhedge”

Reading Journal 2024: MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios

Reading Journal 2024: MCU: The Reign of Marvel StudiosAuthors: Dave Gonzales, Gavin Edwards, and Joanna Robinson A bit of a niche exercise, intended for those who have not simply interest in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), but in Hollywood and the American film industry. Most important thing to know about this book is that itContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios”

Reading Journal 2024: Anonymous: Jesus’ Hidden Years…and Yours

Reading Journal 2024: Anonymous: Jesus’ Hidden Years…and YoursAuthor: Alicia Britt Chole Definitely overplays its hand, moving from an intriguing premise- imagining how the fact that Jesus’ ministry didn’t arise out of nowhere, and the idea that his hidden years, the spaces that we do not know much, if anything about, contains the necessary roots ofContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Anonymous: Jesus’ Hidden Years…and Yours”

Reading Journal 2024: Small Mercies

Reading Journal 2024: Small Mercies Author: Dennis Lehane I’m typically not a mystery-thriller guy. I find them difficult to get into and usually not very interesting. This is especially true when they have a murder mystery element. There are, however, a couple of authors that are must reads, and even must buys for me fromContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Small Mercies”

Reading Journal 2024: Ireland: A Novel

Reading Journal 2024: Ireland: A Novel Author: Frank Delaney Delaney’s imaginative exploration of the identity and history of Ireland hinges on this one, single conviction- you cannot come to know Ireland simply through a distant and cold articulation of historical facts, you can only truly know Ireland by hearing and experiencing its stories. The storiesContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Ireland: A Novel”

Film Journal 2024: Kung Fu Panda 4

Film Journal 2024: Kung Fu Panda 4Directed by Mike Mitchell In terms of the franchise it’s a step below. Given that the franchise is one of the better ones, this fourth installment still stands taller than much of the animation that it shares space with. Thanks in large part to its beloved characters and itsContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: Kung Fu Panda 4”

Film Journal 2024: Love Life

Film Journal 2024: Love Life Directed by Koji Fukada A film about loving from a distance. Or perhaps about loving through the distance. As an intimately drawn human drama, grief creatss this distance. Pain creates this distance. The complexities and struggles of relationship, especially familial relationship, creates this distance. Muteness and the physical barriers toContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: Love Life”

Film Journal 2024: Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell

Film Journal 2024: Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell Directed by Bên trong vỏ kén vàng Features one of the most engrossing and powerful opening shots I’ve seen in a long while. A single take shot that establishes the films thematic interest in a profoundly visual and visceral way. This debut (and yes the fact thatContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: Inside The Yellow Cocoon Shell”