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lyricalwhip
Um...that's it?
Born in Ithaca, NY on June 28, 1978
I love music as well. I mean---Music courses through my veins. It's in my family. Overall, it's just not a novelty to me. I've always been aware of the emotions music can evoke since childhood. I grew up in a musical family. Music is my culture. Music is my self when I hate it and when I love it.
Reviews
Inside (2023)
Time I Will Never Get Back In Life
This movie is a story that follows an art thief trapped in solitude with priceless works of art. With no central air, water, and barely any food, he is gradually reduced to primal insanity and begins to interact with the art and create his own art. Then the credits roll. That's about it.
This movie was a very interesting story that pointlessly leads the viewer off a cliff. Which is pretty much what I wanted to do when I realized I wasted my time enduring the boredom for nothing.
Dafoe delivers a great performance as usual, but the storyline left me regretful for having missed a rerun of "Family Guy".
I'm Dying Up Here (2017)
I Was Not Expecting To Be Moved By This Drama
This drama provides a gritty, bittersweet, and
unadulterated glance into the entertainment industry from the perspective of group of comedians. The actors truly brought the characters they played to life. Like most artists on the come up, there are no bells and whistles to jump out at you and immediately grab your attention. It gradually unfolds and is just there for you to watch. This show deserved more publicity. Which is the same point the comedians tried to prove to themselves.
Give it a chance. It's a gem.
Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 2 (2020)
This Is What Diversity and Inclusion Looks Like
First off: Wooooooow.
Normally, I'm NOT into lingerie shows simply because none of the lingerie is made in my size. So, I've never seen the Vol. 1 show. I decided to briefly check this show out and I was blown away. It was diverse from beginning to end. Soooo corny, but the depth of diversity brought me to tears. I've never seen anything like it. Different looking people were constantly coming at the camera. Dancers of all sizes were breaking
it
DOWN. They worked for that check. Super synchronized and hype as hell.
The lingerie looked good on everyone and everyone was confident and bold and beautiful.
THIS is what diversity and inclusion looks like folls. Although people were different shapes, and sizes, the lingerie looked good on everyone.
Fatal Affair (2020)
Obviously Unoriginal But Fun To Watch
It was pretty obvious that this movie was another stalker movie. But all that aside, it was fun to watch Nia Long and Omar Epps working together again. Nothing unique about the plot, but it was so corny lmao. I enjoyed it. I'd watch this over a Tyler Perry movie any day.
Benjamin (2019)
Boooooo
This movie was spoiled on arrival. So there no way I can spoil this film. To be fair, this movie had potential and had a nice idea. This is a pretty wholesome movie about a family that holds an intervention for this young boy, which turns into a therapy session for the family.
Everything else was horrible. I kept waiting for it to get better, but it just got worse as the movie progressed. It was like watching a white version of a Tyler Perry film: random story lines, bad writing, and dry comedy. I mean-it was just whack.
This could've been a great movie if the writing was better. They should've stuck to this one general story line and built on that. All of the actors are great-It could've been SO much better.
The "cool-emo-kid-that-says-so-little-while being-so -deep" image was poorly portrayed. I'm insulted that Hulu suggested this for me. Booooo