My first review on my first site Weldon Witness was on The Hunger Games, and I gave it one and a half stars out of four. But two-hundred and fifty book reads later, I now think it’s actually kind of better than quite a few other YA books of its genre, enough for me to... Continue Reading →
Lockdown by Alexander Gordon Smith Book Review
The Escape from Furnace series did something to me. I read it several years ago but I still think about it all the time, and it stands out on my bookshelf as a series to look up to and try to one day be on the same level as. Alex Sawyer is the prime example... Continue Reading →
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) Movie Review
I had to take a hiatus from reviewing to finish up final school assignments. And they were the last for my entire university career. But now I'm going to try to review movies and books as much as I can and with the best quality, here on my site and on YouTube. And I thought... Continue Reading →
The Gentlemen (2020) Movie Review
I dream of being an actor. It's definitely weird wanting to both perform in productions and criticize other people's performances and productions. Maybe one day I should just make up my mind. If I choose the former, I would say my favourite acting roles are characters who don't fall under typical male stereotypes. If that... Continue Reading →
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs Book Review
On my old website, Weldon Witness, I reviewed all the other Miss Peregrine books, and long story short, the first three make up my favourite series of all time. Like, surpasses every other series in the world. I was thrilled when Riggs announced a continuation just like his wife Tahereh Mafi is doing the same... Continue Reading →
Sonic The Hedgehog (2020) Movie Review
The astronomically anticipated movie has finally arrived, and it is quite the gift the second trailer promised it would be. This is a complete reboot setting of the Sonic Universe, which I suspect is fairly common. Sonic has that kind of restartability. Sonic used to live on an island, never mind which planet nor how... Continue Reading →
Archenemies by Marissa Meyer Book Review
Will Marissa Meyer ever write a bad book? Cause this is her sixth book in a row I’ve thoroughly recommended, and her quality hasn’t yet shown a dip of any sort. This is the sequel to Renegades, taking place in a world where, well, some are born with superpowers. Some use them for everyday simple... Continue Reading →
Bad Boys For Life (2020) Movie Review
I always wondered where “Whatcha gonna do when they come for you” emerged from. After 17 years since we last saw Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett, who are played by two of the most recognizable actors in history so I need not give them introductions, Burnett is considering retiring from the Bad Boys duet. He’s... Continue Reading →
Evermore by Sara Holland Book Review
After some time off to focus on school, I now have more time for book and movie blogging, finally. And the book I just finished was based off of time. I love coincidences sometimes. Jules Ember, originally from the kingdom of Everless, had to run away from her home and the name Liam Gerling was... Continue Reading →
Cursed by Thomas Wheeler & Frank Miller Book Review
Quite the heavy book. I mean that literally. I don't know what kind of paper and binding was used, but this sumo wrestler of a book weighs about 15 pounds. So what's in this weighty bind-up? Last year, I saw not one but two films about the King Arthur story: The Kid Who Would Be... Continue Reading →