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    My So Called Life,  Rotting Roots

    Premonition – The Movie I Forgot to Remember

    June 2, 2026 /No Comments

    Watching movies with my mother is annoying. Watching a movie with her where there is a husband and kids in the plot is even more so. When she was still here, I made the mistake of watching the movie Premonition with her. I, unfortunately, did not remember enough of the plot from the time I had seen before to realize it was a landmine of issues. That is how I found myself in that situation. Oh, also, spoilers ahead if you haven’t watched the movie, so whatever.

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    The Thing Explained 44 Years Later: A Colonialism Theory

    March 20, 2026 /No Comments

    The Thing (1982) isn't just a horror movie. There is a metaphor for colonialism and totalitarian ideologies — and it took me hundreds of rewatches to finally see it.

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    Midlife Musings,  Movie Musings

    Die Hard Is a Christmas Movie, and I Will Die on This Hill ~ 5 Reasons

    December 22, 2023 /No Comments

    This is the hill I will die upon: Die Hard is a Christmas Movie. And here are 5 reasons why. Come at me.

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    Twister 27 Years Later – Nostalgia in the Wind

    November 13, 2023 /No Comments

    Twister, 27 years later. Using the Hardings' failing marriage as a mirror for divorce, infidelity, and what the film actually says about men who ghost their wives.

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    You’ve Got Mail Turns 25 – A Time Capsule of Disappearing Tech

    June 2, 2023 /No Comments

    You've Got Mail turns 25 - a time capsule film of obsolete technology. Memories from a much different time.

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