It's a throwaway line with seriously dark implications, and may leave adults wondering what sort of unsavory afterlife awaits the dearly departed in the Pixar universe. 22's former mentors Pixar When we first meet 22, we quickly learn that she has absolutely no intention of ever leaving the ...
His was the same old story, but hers was a new one about the possibility of changing a story that remains unfinished, that includes all of us, that matters so much, that we will watch but also make and tell in the weeks, months, years, decades to come. ◆ , though one part of ...
The first season made a huge splash because none of us expected it to be anywhere near as good as it was because we’ve sadly had to get accustomed to the TV-budget versions of heroes where nearly all of their comic book storylines are adapted and changed. (I’ve come to call it “...
Of Things UnseenBefore words can run out, something in the heart must die.The light of language covers me like music, like a picture ripped to shreds by the dogs of grief. And winter reaches for me like a woman who has fallen in love with a wall.Just when I'd hoped to give up ho...
Now Pete is almost 93 years old. That’s why some of you younger people here today may not be too familiar with him. But, I hope you will know a bit more about this musical man – a Unitarian — when you leave here today.
found inside the pages of a book don’t seem to matter. But let me just say, when I do have a free moment, I try to get lost in between the covers of a romance, mystery, or paranormal book. It takes you away from the world we live in and takes you to another place or time....
In addition to Sleeping with Ghosts, Jen has published four books: LOOK UP! Musings on the Nature of Mindfulness, Evidence of Flossing: What We Leave Behind, Waiting Out the Storm, and Water Under The Bridge: A Sort-of Love Story. ...
But then I returned to the game after finishing and played through it and now everything's good. Yeah, it kind of weighs on me, having something lying around unfinished. Not overly so. I'm probably not gonna pick "The Dragonbone Chair" or "Empire Of Exiles" back up anytime soon, ...
I was 18 and at work in a large chain bookstore that closed at midnight. We had a one-way window overlooking the office onto the cafe in the store (about 100' away) when my manager and I both see a man-sized shape run from left to right across the field of visio...
It’s also an extremely brave movie in several respects. On the one hand, it’s insane that the bomb itself goes off not as a climax, but as another event that drives on what we’re actually talking about. On another hand, it’s insane how often we see what would be unimportant, ...