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THE REHEARSAL S2E2 STAR POTENTIAL ๐Ÿ˜Š

Nathan Fielder has reached a new level of niche that I didn’t fully know you could get. How did MAX let this air, and are we about to witness a world war between them and Paramount? I LOVED this episode and all the references Nathan pulled with his past works, such as NATHAN FOR YOU, CANADIAN IDOL, and THE CURSE. Nathan takes a bit of a turn from the tone of the last episode, getting back into some of his…

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THE WHITE LOTUS S3E6 DENIALS ๐Ÿคฉ

The latter half of season 3 of THE WHITE LOTUS is already shaping into one of my favorite moments in television history. Episode 5 was brilliant, and episode 6 somehow topped it. The drama is finally reaching an exciting point, and we’re getting somewhere with the storylines (a complaint I brought up in my episode 4 review). The writing was genius, and the acting was just perfection. I can’t gush enough over how much I love this series and how…

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THE WHITE LOTUS S3E1 SAME SPIRITS, NEW FORM ๐Ÿคฉ

THE WHITE LOTUS is so back!! The pilot episode did not fail to disappoint or fall under any expectations that fans had been waiting for. In the time we live in, where shows take years to produce new seasons (STRANGER THINGS…), THE WHITE LOTUS does a brilliant job of keeping the formula the same but switching the ingredients to keep fans happy. This pilot episode had everything I love about the show and has already captivated me. The aesthetic is…

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MAYA’S TOP 10 AT 17 YEARS OLD

When birthdays approach, everyone has different traditions in measuring the growth they made that year. Some reflect on their friendships, goals accomplished, or how much they grew. On the other hand, I enjoy seeing the change in my top 10 favorite films of all time. Today, February 9th, I turn 17 years old and look back on the shift of my favorite films of all time, the few films that hold a deeply special place in my heart. HONORABLE MENTION:…

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ONE OF THEM DAYS ๐Ÿ˜Š

ONE OF THEM DAYS is a 2025 comedy written by Syreeta Singleton, directed by Lawrence Lamont, and starring Keke Palmer and SZA. This film is truly, so hilarious. I saw it on a Friday afternoon at a 2:00 pm showing, and the audience consisted of me and one other 80-year-old woman. I don’t think that was the intended audience to see it with, but I loved it nonetheless. I thought the script and fired-up performances from Palmer and SZA were…

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