• Why Can’t Some People Remember Their Dreams by Stephen Dowling x
  • Ask Polly: It Seems Like My Friends Don’t Like Me x
  • On Friends Who Want to Die By Aisha Mirza x
feb 19 2019 ∞
jul 25 2019 +
  • Welcome to ShapoSZN by Ben Goren x
feb 5 2019 ∞
aug 20 2019 +
  • Basketball: A Love Story by by Dan Klores, Jackie MacMullan, and Rafe Bartholomew
  • She Has Her Mother's Laugh by Carl Zimmer
  • The Circuit - A Tennis Odyssey by Rowan Ricardo Phillips
jan 1 2019 ∞
jan 7 2019 +
  • p37. Djokovic uses his two-handed backhand to take control of the early points. He has an undeterred ability to hit dangerous balls to all parts of the court with sufficient margin that they're safely inside the lines. He doesn't paint the lines, he shadows them.
  • p44. You knew the Australian Open wasn't going to either change or save the world, but you decided to take a peek anyway at any odd hour you could, because tennis can offer what Robert Frost said poetry provides: a momentary stay against confusion.
  • p46 The Australian Open has long been like an idea of order: arranging, deepening, enchanting from the other side of the world. It's the purifying fire by which we start the new season. Maybe you let the Brisbanes and Dohas pass, maybe you missed the opening band, but the Australian Open was never a thing to miss. After all, it w...
jan 7 2019 ∞
jan 7 2019 +
  • Watch a single cell become a complete organism in six pulsing minutes of timelapse x
feb 5 2019 ∞
feb 5 2019 +
  • spider man into the spiderverse (2018) | Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Robert Persichetti Jr - 10/10
  • bohemian rhapsody (2018) | Dexter Fletcher - 5/10
  • isn't it romantic? | Todd Strauss-Schulson - 5.5/10
  • captain marvel | Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck - 8/10
  • the lego movie 2: the second part | Mike Mitchell - 6/10
  • little | Tina Gordon - 4/10
  • avengers: endgame | Anthony Russo, Joe Russo - 5.5/10
  • long shot | Jonathan Levine - 8/10
  • booksmart | Olivia Wilde - 8/10
  • late night | Nisha Ganatra - 6/10
  • men in black: international | F. Gary Gray - 6/10
  • spiderman: far from home | Jon Watts - 8/10
  • yesterday (beatles movie) | Danny Boyle - 6/10
  • hobbs and shaw = 7/10
  • the kitchen = 3/10
jan 1 2019 ∞
aug 20 2019 +
  • The Circuit - Rowan ricardo Phillips (7/10)
  • When Katie met Cassidy - Camille Perri (9/10)
feb 10 2019 ∞
feb 10 2019 +
  • Kerber in full-on sarcastic sulk mode despite having won the first set is fairly peak pre-2016 Angie.x
  • There's been plenty of sarcastic Angelique Kerber out on court already, including a tremendous slo-mo of a "whatever" wave of the hand while looking the other way. #RG18 x
  • Someone should really tell Angelique Kerber's face that she's up a set and very much in this second. x
  • We have reached the stage of the match where Kerber is now hitting sarcastic winners, if you're wondering. x
  • Kerber absolutely *glaring* over to the umpire cause Cibulkova keeps making her wait when serving.
  • Fissette: "it's clear what you have to do on your serve"
  • Kerber: "It's clear but I can't get it done, then it's like always and it always h...
jan 7 2019 ∞
jan 7 2019 +
  • I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie) - ★★★
  • Battle of the Sexes (Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris) - ★★
  • Gifted (Marc Webb) - ★★★★
  • Pitch Perfect 3 (Trish Sie) - ★★
  • Molly's Game (Aaron Sorkin) - ★★★★
  • The Greatest Showman (Michael Gracey) - ★★★★
  • Thor: Ragnarok (Taika Waititi) - ★★★★
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming (Jon Watts) - ★★★
  • The Family Stone (Thomas Bezucha, 2005) - ★★★★
  • Black Panther (Ryan Coogler, 2018) - ★★★★★
  • Peter Rabbit (Will Gluck, 2018) - ★
  • A Simple Favor (Paul Feig, 2018) - ★★
  • BlackKklansman (Spike Lee, 2018) - ★★★...
jan 7 2019 ∞
jul 6 2019 +