I was talking to a guy a couple weeks ago about the new Delta 8 THC (marijuana) that is already federally legal, he asked me if I would try an edible and I told him I would not because I am a Christian. He replied that the Bible didn't say anything on marijuana; which I... Continue Reading →
Mumblecore
Are you an avid fan of independent cinema? I know I am, and the last couple of years I have stumbled upon a fresh new subgenre of indie film called mumblecore. Mumblecore attempts to capture the nonlinear and lukewarm nature of day to day life. What's refreshing in these films is that you don't know... Continue Reading →
Gratitude For Existence
When I was a kid I remember times where I would stare into a mirror at my reflection. I would see myself and wonder, how was I so lucky to be myself? This may sound weird, but I felt like I was a strawberry. I don't know why or what specifically made me feel this... Continue Reading →
SXSW Indie Gem ‘Shithouse’ Review
Cooper Raiff wrote, directed, and starred in this indie gem about losing yourself to find yourself. Alex has moved away for college and feels completely isolated in a campus surrounded by people. He is scared of rejection and therefore has a difficult time putting himself out there. He likes to think that he is trying,... Continue Reading →
Hope, Love, and Ted Lasso
Jason Sudeikis (SNL, We're The Millers) has outdone himself with the creation of the relentlessly hopeful sitcom Ted Lasso. The show follows an american collegiate football coach who travels across the pond to coach a team in the premier league. Sudeikis plays the titular coach as he embarks on a mad man's journey trying to... Continue Reading →
‘What Could Be Better’ Review
Don't be fooled by the title of the opening track Go Dumb, the happy fits are back with another round of happy melancholic indie vibes. Calvin Langman, Ross Monteith, and Luke Davis have crafted another collection of heartfelt honest tracks that can't help but bring a smile to your face, this time with a more... Continue Reading →
Movies You Should Watch (Quarantine edition)
Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013) Romance/Drama Writer/Director Richard Linklater (Boyhood, School of Rock) brings us into the story of a romance told across three decades. Ethan Hawke (Dead Poets Society, Training Day) and Julie Delpy (The Bachelors) star as a couple of star crossed lovers who explore the conflicts of human... Continue Reading →
The Spiritual Importance of Martin Luther
Few people have left a lasting mark on this World as much as Martin Luther. I think many people would be surprised to see all the ways that this sixteenth century German monk shaped the modern world. He opened the doors of free thought, peaceful revolution, separation of church and state, and he brought back... Continue Reading →
Best Of Humanity: Director Edition
Podcast on the best directors of humanity.