Finished reading: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley π
I needed this to be a bit pacier. Started well but never really recovered from the lull in the middle.
Dragonfly, 2025 - β β β β

One of those films where you feel like youβve had a shared experience with everyone else in the cinema. Everyone stayed seated until the end of the credits and nobody spoke as they left. Not felt that for a long time.
After a few hours Iβm still not sure what I think of the film overall. But itβs one Iβll be thinking about for a while yet.
Hedda, 2025 - β β β β

There were a few things in my favour when seeing this 1) not knowing the source material 2) a small, almost empty cinema screen.
I was intrigued throughout by the use of sound. In places it was reminiscent of the chorus in a Greek tragedy. An extra character in the telling of the story for sure.
Finished reading: Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto π
I think I need to give this another read at a different time. Not sure if it didnβt live up to my expectation or whether I purposely held myself back from it.
Finished reading: Penguins Stopped Play by Harry Thompson π
Unicorns, 2023 - β β

Challenging but not for the reasons I expected. Donβt be fooled into thinking the straight white man doesnβt have all the power in this relationship.
Finished reading: Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg π
Brutal. Tender. Draining. Honest. Necessary. And thankfully a little bit hopeful. The story of a life lived in between. I wonder what impact this book would have had on me if Iβd read it earlier.
The Stronghold, 2021 - β β β

Glad Iβve already been to Marseille because Iβm not sure this would encourage me to visit.
Signature Move, 2017 - β β

Less wrestling than I expected. More gay than I expected. Make of that what you will.
The Old Guard 2, 2025 - β β

Only really deserving of 1 star (itβs an entirely unnecessary and poorly thought out film) but gets the second because, well, Charlize Theron.
Saltburn, 2023 - β β β

As ever I let the dust settle when everyone is talking about a film. Itβs visually appealing and very well acted. Has the odd one-liner that elicited a laugh and a few cringe inducing moments. But otherwise, really, what was all the fuss about?
Finished reading: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir π
Really enjoyed how this story was constructed. Learning along with the main character as he pieced together what was going on really gripped me.
Finished reading: A Darker Domain by Val McDermid π
Dreams, 2024 - β β β Β½

I was a little worried 20 minutes in that this was going to be a 90minute monologue from an unreliable narrator. Thankfully not.Β
What we did get was multiple perspectives on a story and unanswered questions on truth, love, power and infatuation.
Dreams (Sex Love), 2024 - β β β Β½

I was a little worried 20 minutes in that this was going to be a 90minute monologue from an unreliable narrator. Thankfully not.Β
What we did get was multiple perspectives on a story and unanswered questions on truth, love, power and infatuation.




