The Worst 45 – Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation 1997 Directed by John R. Leonetti Welcome back to Movie Monday, where we're continuing our relentless march through my personal list of the 100 worst movies I've ever endured. This week we're entering the arena for number 45: Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, the 1997 martial arts fantasy sequel that took everything moderately entertaining … Continue reading The Worst 45 – Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

The Voice in the Machine

Wayne Taylor stared at the blinking cursor on his monitor, the quarterly reports swimming before his tired eyes. The Manhattan skyline glittered beyond his corner office window, but he might as well have been looking at a wall. Six months since the divorce papers were signed, and the world still felt muted, like someone had … Continue reading The Voice in the Machine

Question of the Week #460

Do you ever spit, clean your teeth, or pick your nose in public? Fair warning: If discussions of normal bodily functions make you squeamish, this might be a good time to check your social media feeds instead. For everyone else, welcome to an honest examination of the things we do when we think no one … Continue reading Question of the Week #460

The Cultural Significance of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for 90s Kids

Picture this: It's a Tuesday night in 1992. You've just finished your homework (or you're pretending you have), and you settle in front of the family television. The opening beats of that unmistakable theme song start playing, and suddenly everyone in the room—regardless of age, race, or musical preference—is singing along. Because let's be honest, … Continue reading The Cultural Significance of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for 90s Kids

New Girl: Why Jess Is the Worst

When New Girl premiered on Fox in 2011, it arrived with the tagline "Simply Adorkable" and positioned Zooey Deschanel's Jessica Day as the quirky, lovable protagonist we were all supposed to root for. With her vintage dresses, ukulele serenades, and tendency to break into spontaneous song, Jess was marketed as the ultimate manic pixie dream … Continue reading New Girl: Why Jess Is the Worst

Serenity: The Power of Fan Campaigns in Bringing Firefly to the Big Screen

Twenty years ago, something unprecedented happened in entertainment history. A television show that had been unceremoniously canceled after just eleven aired episodes somehow clawed its way back from the grave, transforming into a major motion picture that would go on to win Hugo and Nebula awards. That show was Firefly, and its resurrection as Serenity … Continue reading Serenity: The Power of Fan Campaigns in Bringing Firefly to the Big Screen

Rewatching Smallville – Episode 70

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 70

The Worst 46 – Major League: Back to the Minors

Major League: Back to the Minors 1998 Directed by John Warren Welcome back to Movie Monday, where we're continuing our relentless journey through my personal list of the 100 worst movies I've ever endured. This week we're stepping up to the plate for number 46: Major League: Back to the Minors, the 1998 sports comedy … Continue reading The Worst 46 – Major League: Back to the Minors

The Weight of Knowing

The coffee shop buzzes with Tuesday morning energy, but Maya Morrison keeps her hands wrapped firmly around her ceramic mug, fingers never straying beyond the safe boundary of its warm surface. She's claimed the corner table again—the one with its back to the wall where she can see everyone coming and going. The barista, a … Continue reading The Weight of Knowing

Question of the Week #459

In what ways, if any, would knowing the date of your death help you plan your life? How many more years do you honestly believe you have left? Last week's question about whether we'd open an envelope containing our death date sparked something I wasn't expecting. The responses poured in—thoughtful, conflicted, passionate arguments on both … Continue reading Question of the Week #459