Truly a polymathic acrobatics display of sci-fi adventure; if you like any of linguistics, philosophy, biology, artificial intelligence, and you like them wrapped up in a speculative space exploration thriller with a bow on top, read this series.
One Sentence Media Reviews
Truly a polymathic acrobatics display of sci-fi adventure; if you like any of linguistics, philosophy, biology, artificial intelligence, and you like them wrapped up in a speculative space exploration thriller with a bow on top, read this series.
This post apocalyptic sci-fi space adventure is fantastic fun but also well written and deeply felt - I’ve read it twice now and I’m sure I’ll read it again one day.
This detailed history of the financial fraud of Wirecard and investigations by the FT to expose it starts off dense and slow (I mean, financial fraud isn’t exactly riveting stuff) but really takes off, and by the end I was totally hooked.
This novella is fun and exciting reading, but what really makes it special is the surrounding community and unique context of the reddit board it came to life on - you'll have to check it out to understand.
A completely unconvincing and annoying book, caught between smut and art, ultimately failing at both.
Even though this may be the most disturbing, messed up and disgusting book I’ve ever read, I have to give Welsh credit for simultaneously inhabiting the mind of a psychopath quite believably while fully conveying the humanity of his subject.
I can't stress enough how much this album resonates with me, from the sparse production to the beautiful french singing to the lovely vocal harmonies - and it's a true album, as in, it flows through from start to finish, with storytelling pacing and many unifying elements.
Reading this is baffling - the book makes a very compelling case for reincarnation as a proven truth, and it’s hard to deny that that’s what you’re reading as you read it, but it’s also hard to accept as a provable idea.
In this extremely long autobiography emma goldman writes her life story the same way she lived it - uncompromisingly, in great and soulful attention to detail, inspiring millions.
I don’t know if I’m getting older or movies are just getting more predictable but this was, beat for beat and plot point for plot point, the most predictable movie I’ve ever seen.
even tho I don't like this guy's music in any way and won't deliberately listen to it again, his visual aesthetic is arresting and this documentary about his life and art is endearing and fun.
despite having a confusing plot, about 5 too many main characters, and being constructed of short scenes that never quite give you a grasp of what’s happening, the political intriguing is engrossing and cool.
Even though I’ve never had the slightest interest in Taylor Swift’s music, I found this documentary to be interesting, well made, and digestible.