Ever After – Review

By |February 2nd, 2026|Categories: Books, Fantasy Movies, Reviews, Romantic|Tags: , |

Ever After is a refreshing and surprisingly grounded retelling of the Cinderella story, blending romance, humor, and historical charm. Drew Barrymore stars as Danielle, a spirited and independent young woman who refuses to be limited by her circumstances. Unlike the traditional fairy tale, Danielle is clever, brave, and resourceful — qualities that make her instantly relatable and inspiring. Watch here. The romance with Prince Henry, played by Dougray Scott, is genuinely sweet and develops naturally. Their chemistry feels real, with witty banter and shared moments that give the story emotional weight beyond just the “happily ever after” fantasy. The film

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Splash (1984) – Review

By |February 1st, 2026|Categories: 80s, Movies, Reviews|Tags: |

Splash is a charming, whimsical romantic comedy that blends classic ’80s humor with a magical love story. Directed by Ron Howard, the film stars Tom Hanks as Allen, a man who falls in love with a mysterious woman, Madison, played by Daryl Hannah — who is secretly a mermaid. Watch here. The premise is delightfully simple but endlessly entertaining. Hanks brings his signature everyman charm, making Allen instantly relatable, while Hannah captures both the mystery and playful vulnerability of a mermaid navigating the human world. Their chemistry feels natural, and the story balances comedy, romance, and a touch of fantasy

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Rocky Horror Gets an Official Sequel — Just Not on Film

By |January 30th, 2026|Categories: Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Musicals, The Rocky Horror Picture Show|Tags: , |

Fifty years after it became a midnight-movie institution, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is officially expanding its story but not in the way fans might expect. There is currently no new feature-film sequel in active development. Instead, the franchise is moving forward with its first officially licensed narrative continuation in decades: a graphic novel titled Bride of Rocky Horror. Unlike previous spin-offs, Bride of Rocky Horror is designed as a direct sequel to the original story. The graphic novel reportedly follows Janet Weiss after the events at the Frankenstein Place, exploring how her encounter with Dr. Frank-N-Furter reshaped her identity

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Dynamite Kiss review

By |January 29th, 2026|Categories: Reviews|Tags: |

Dynamite Kiss is a delightful 2025 Korean romantic comedy that delivers exactly what fans of rom-com K-dramas are looking for: chemistry, misunderstandings, laughs, and heartfelt moments. It stars Jang Ki-yong as Gong Ji-hyeok, a thoughtful, composed team leader at a baby product company, and Ahn Eun-jin as Go Da-rim, a spirited woman struggling to make ends meet. From the very first episode, the series sets the tone with the actual dynamite kiss, a moment so intense, impulsive, and dramatic that it perfectly captures the series’ energy. That scene immediately tells you: this show isn’t subtle, and love here is loud,

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Welcome to Waikiki review

By |January 28th, 2026|Categories: Asian Dramas, K-Dramas, Reviews|Tags: |

Welcome to Waikiki is a hilarious, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt K-drama that perfectly balances slapstick comedy with genuine emotion. The show follows three struggling young men who run a guesthouse called Waikiki. Each of them has big dreams — one wants to be a film director, another an actor, and the third a screenwriter — but reality keeps knocking them down in the funniest ways possible. Their lives spiral further into chaos when a single mother and her baby move in, adding to the madness and unexpected family-like dynamics. The comedy is fast, exaggerated, and often absurd, with running gags,

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The Skin of A Killer – Twilight Parody

By |January 26th, 2026|Categories: Musicals|Tags: , |

We were just messing around on Suno AI Music Creator and somehow it turned into this Twilight parody song that goes way harder than expected. “Skin of a Killer” blends moody trip-hop vibes, dramatic lyrics and iconic Twilight energy into one unforgettable track. If you’re a Twilight fan or just enjoy clever parody songs, this one’s for you. From brooding beats to over-the-top vampiric drama, we leaned fully into the aesthetic. Watch the music video here. https://youtube.com/shorts/x2eDuv4C8h4 Lyrics [Verse 1] Cold hands on the steering wheel Rain runs down like secret guilt Forks in the road and in my blood

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Last Samurai Standing — Could This Be the Japanese Squid Game?

By |December 28th, 2025|Categories: Asian Dramas, Reviews, TV Series|Tags: , , |

Last Samurai Standing is an intense, stylish, and surprisingly emotional survival series that grabbed me from the very first episode. And honestly, I feel it really could be called the Japanese Squid Game, not because it copies anything, but because it delivers that same rush of high stakes, strategy, fear, and human desperation. The premise is brutal: nearly 300 warriors are thrown into a deadly tournament where only one person walks out alive. The show leans into the tension perfectly — shifting alliances, betrayals, moral dilemmas, and nonstop danger. Every episode feels like it’s building toward something explosive. But what really

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EDWARD Scissorhands Tells His Story Through Song! “I Remember the Inventor’s Hands”

By |December 26th, 2025|Categories: Musicals, Tim Burton|Tags: , |

I Remember The Inventor's Hands https://youtube.com/shorts/ZRLKo1D7lwI?feature=share I remember the Inventor’s handsbefore I remember my own.His were warm, delicate, steady—mine were sharp, trembling, unfinished.He used to tell me I was almost ready,almost whole,almost human.Then he was gonebefore he could finish the last part of me.Before he could give me handsthat didn’t frighten me. Watch the full music video here. So I learned to live alonein the mansion where clocks never struckand every hallway echoedwith what he’d meant to fix. Down the hill was a world of colour—houses that looked like sugared cakes,people who spoke so quicklyI could barely keep up.Sometimes I

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An Addams Family Christmas

By |December 24th, 2025|Categories: Christmas, Musicals|Tags: |

An Addams Family Christmas Snow lies on the graveyard stones, how festive and serene, Morticia lights the candles with a soft, enchanting sheen. Gomez shouts “Merry Christmas!” as he duels beneath the tree— Nothing says the holidays like fencing joyfully. https://youtube.com/shorts/AV9P_D4l0fM An Addams Family Christmas, delightfully morose, Where frostbite feels like magic and danger keeps you close. We toast with bubbling potions, we carol in the gloom— And Uncle Fester’s twinkling, glowing brightly in the room. Watch the full video here. Wednesday wraps her presents with precision, skill, and care— A guillotine for Pugsley, with a matching snare. Grandmama stirs

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You’re a Mean One, Mr. Voldemort

By |December 21st, 2025|Categories: Christmas, Musicals|Tags: , |

You’re a Mean One, Mr. Voldemort You’re a mean one, Mr. Voldemort, You really are a fright, You stole a snake for company and lurk around at night, Mr. Voooool-de-mort… You’re the Dark Lord even Santa wouldn’t put on the naughty-list twice. https://youtube.com/shorts/cF8ddCGfxok You’re a nightmare, Mr. Voldemort, Your heart’s a piece of coal, You split your soul in seven bits— It really took a toll, Mr. Voldemort… You wouldn’t know Christmas cheer if it hit you with a Snowball Charm, whole. Watch the full video here. You’re a terror, Mr. Voldemort, Your style is grim and bleak, Your fashion

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