The Worst 65 – Ghost Dad

Ghost Dad 1990 Directed by Sidney Poitier Welcome back to Movie Monday, where I'm slowly working my way down my personal list of the worst movies I've ever seen. This week, we've reached number 65: the 1990 fantasy comedy Ghost Dad, starring Bill Cosby and directed by Sidney Poitier. Before we dive in, I should remind … Continue reading The Worst 65 – Ghost Dad

Beneath the Surface

The screaming had stopped hours ago. Eliza stared at the wreckage scattered across the beach, her designer blouse now torn and stained with blood that wasn't hers. The setting sun cast long shadows across the white sand, transforming the debris into monstrous silhouettes. Seventeen survivors had dragged themselves from the ocean after Flight 2783 went … Continue reading Beneath the Surface

Question of the Week #434

Every week, I explore a thought-provoking question from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. These questions invite us to reflect deeply on our lives, our values, and the experiences that have shaped us. This week's question asks us to consider our upbringing: "If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would … Continue reading Question of the Week #434

Ion: Kyle Rayner’s Evolution

In the ever-evolving landscape of DC Comics, few character transformations are as profound and fascinating as Kyle Rayner's journey from an ordinary Green Lantern to the godlike cosmic entity known as Ion. What began as a creative solution to replace the fallen hero Hal Jordan became one of the most compelling character arcs in the … Continue reading Ion: Kyle Rayner’s Evolution

What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?

What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?: Superman vs. The Elite In March 2001, DC Comics published what would become one of the most significant Superman stories of the modern era. Action Comics #775, titled "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?", wasn't marketed as an anniversary issue or … Continue reading What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?

Hauntings and the Paranormal: A Spine-Tingling Discussion

In the quiet hours of night, when the rational mind gives way to primal instincts, many have felt that unmistakable sensation—a sudden chill in a warm room, the feeling of being watched when alone, or the faint whisper of a voice with no source. These experiences transcend cultural boundaries, educational backgrounds, and skepticism, leaving us … Continue reading Hauntings and the Paranormal: A Spine-Tingling Discussion

Rewatching Smallville – Episode 44

Welcome back to Rewatching Smallville, my weekly dive into the iconic series that explores Clark Kent’s journey before becoming Superman. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, you’re invited to join in each Tuesday as I revisit episodes and share my thoughts and observations. Be sure to share your own memories and … Continue reading Rewatching Smallville – Episode 44

The Worst 66 – See Spot Run

See Spot Run 2001 Directed by John Whitesell Welcome back to Movie Monday, fellow cinematic masochists! We're continuing our journey through the depths of my personal celluloid hell as we work our way down my list of the worst movies I've ever seen. This week, we've reached number 66: See Spot Run. As always, remember that … Continue reading The Worst 66 – See Spot Run

Harvest Cycles

1924 The first time Ellis Hargrove laid eyes on Millfield's fertile valley, he knew he'd finally found home. Standing at the edge of his newly purchased forty acres, the morning sun warming his back, he watched his young wife Mary cradling their infant daughter as she twirled slowly among the wild grasses. "Just think, Ellis," … Continue reading Harvest Cycles

Question of the Week #433

Each week, I explore a thought-provoking question from Gregory Stock's The Book of Questions. Today's question challenges us to examine not just our abstract beliefs about capital punishment, but our willingness to participate in it directly. This week's question: Do you believe in capital punishment? Would you be willing to pull the switch to execute … Continue reading Question of the Week #433