If you are worried about talking into the void and it makes you feel invisible, unworthy, neglected, unlovable, it's okay. I am used to talking to myself and I am quite proud of it. I don't care how introverted you are but humans are made to talk! So talk to the void if you need … Continue reading My Video Games Shopping List (Part III): Bright Colored Games for Mental Health
Month: November 2020
The Sword of Swords (1968) Review: The Awakening of A Reluctant Hero
The world of martials arts is nothing more than a world of politics. The one who has the most power has the most control over his fortune and the most freedom to live as he pleases (i.e. a king's lifestyle). Doesn't it sound enticing? But with great power comes with great responsibility. Those who seek … Continue reading The Sword of Swords (1968) Review: The Awakening of A Reluctant Hero
Ninja Scroll(1993)Review: A Love Story for Humanity
Don’t underestimate the power of good illustration. Like a prey, people like me get trapped by its web all the time. That’s what happened to me with Ninja Scroll. I jumped into this film without knowing anything about it. I just saw the cover and I thought it looked cool. And I was not wrong. The … Continue reading Ninja Scroll(1993)Review: A Love Story for Humanity
Three Horror Series Worth Watching
Halloween is over but it doesn’t mean it will stop me from consuming all things horror-related as it is one of my favorite genres. Why you may wonder? Because death is the biggest mystery of them all and I'm a big lover of the supernatural world. The genre if done right, teaches people how to … Continue reading Three Horror Series Worth Watching
Call Me (1988) Review: “I like your flaw”
I think Amazon Prime Video is having a blast with me, or I am just paranoid. They sure like to recommend me strange films that make my eyebrow raise. But I am glad they recommended it to me. I got hooked to this film because I found the real life Albert Wesker from Resident Evil … Continue reading Call Me (1988) Review: “I like your flaw”
Resident Evil 2 Remake Review: An Upgraded Classic Rollercoaster Ride
I know I am a bit late to the party. I finally got a chance to play Resident Evil 2 the remake, which was released back in 2019. For those who are new to my blog, I am not a little girl and I'm definitely not new to this franchise. I first played this game … Continue reading Resident Evil 2 Remake Review: An Upgraded Classic Rollercoaster Ride
The Garden of Words Review: More Green Is Good for You
My attention span is pretty short these days. Whenever I look for something to watch, I scan for something that is short. This one is 45 minutes. Short enough where I don't become restless. Perhaps this is why I can't stand watching long films like Lord of the Rings in movie theater. The visual in … Continue reading The Garden of Words Review: More Green Is Good for You
Lying Eyes (1996) Review: It’s Always the Dumb Blonde who Gets Screwed
Air-head Amy is a high school cheerleader who seems to suffer from daddy issue. So when she met her 33-year old lawyer boyfriend through a car accident, she thought she found love (sorry Amy but you are just his new booty call). The dude is married to a foxy redhead and he has two children … Continue reading Lying Eyes (1996) Review: It’s Always the Dumb Blonde who Gets Screwed
Halsdoll’s Diner: It’s Breakfast Time
I am due for a post! I have the energy to whip a post after drinking hot chocolate. I feel so recharged. While on my mini blog break I had a strange idea to motivate myself to become a better cook. As I mentioned in my previous post I need to learn how to cook … Continue reading Halsdoll’s Diner: It’s Breakfast Time
Ranting about the Demon’s Souls Remake Trailer
Woke up to the sound of idiots racing down the streets. Normally after a few minutes, it follows a blasting sound coming from the cop siren, but not this time. I hope no homeless person camping out on the side of the street got hit. We live in a strange time and I know I'm … Continue reading Ranting about the Demon’s Souls Remake Trailer