Watch | Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

I’ll admit it. The “Volcano Man” music video was the sole reason why I watched Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. It was quirky enough to catch my attention, and the commitment of stars Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams to their performance made me very curious to watch it. Lars Erickssong (Ferrell) is…

Watch | A Whisker Away

When I first saw its trailer, I felt like A Whisker Away is my kind of anime. Sure, I appreciate and will watch all anime given the chance, but when it comes to the film format, I prefer the whimsical variety with a softer approach to its animation. There’s a guarantee that the story is…

Read | The Devil’s Thief by Lisa Maxwell

Given the chance, I would choose to read the sequel in a book series right after the previous volume. Details are still fresh, so there’s less of a struggle to remember characters or events. And it’s such a relief when the previous installment ended on a cliffhanger, just like The Last Magician. Betrayed by the…

Read | The Toll by Neal Shusterman

The Toll is probably one of my most anticipated reads of 2020, given how much I loved the earlier installments, Scythe and Thunderhead. I had planned on purchasing my copy once my daughter’s school year was done, so it would be easier to carve some solid reading time and give me a chance to relish…

Read | The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

I’m usually late when it comes to book releases. My reading backlog is rather extensive, so it’s a huge deal if I can read a book a few months after the release. I really don’t mind since I choose books based on what I feel like reading at the time, but it was hard to…