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Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

December 4, 2024

This is not breezy, but the way Harari writes about how information is leveraged by bureaucracy and mythology and how it’s manipulated for various ends…

Detroiters

December 4, 2024

A love letter to Detroit that reminds me of Atlanta with some Happy Endings vibes. Super funny and a great palate cleanser!

Gladiator 2

November 27, 2024

The most elevated-mid action movie I’ve ever seen in my life.. The look and vibe of the set pieces, settings and battles were incredible, and…

Say Nothing

November 20, 2024

The film-making is tremendous and the pilot does a great job of establishing the characters and the worldview. One of the best things I’ve seen…

Henry V

November 13, 2024

I’ve been all in on Dan Jones for a while, and I enjoy how he responsibly adds perspective and speculations to his books. In this…

The Comeback: The 2004 Boston Red Sox

November 13, 2024

I loved watching this, and even though I was very connected to it as it was happening, I still learned so much from watching it.…

Don’t Move

November 6, 2024

An elevated-mid suspense thriller. Sometimes I think the simplest formulas are the most fun and watching her have to figure out how to get out…

War

November 6, 2024

This book primarily focuses on the war in Ukraine and how it’s handled and less on the presidential implications. By the end of the book,…

The Edge of Sleep

October 30, 2024

It's a great blend of sci-fi, horror, and thriller with some very clever rabbit trails. The sound design is so creative and so good!

Woman of the Hour

October 23, 2024

I enjoyed Anna Kendrick’s directive eye in this movie. I liked how it alternated between Cheryl and her relationship to the dating show and Rodney…