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Wuthering Heights Movie Review: Passion, Pettiness, and a Whole Lot of Thirst
Emerald Fennell steps behind the camera for a new adaptation of Wuthering Heights, bringing Emily Brontë’s stormy classic back to the big screen. Set in the 1700s, the film stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff—a brooding outsider taken in by Catherine’s father when they’re children.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Crime 101 Review: The Theatrical Surprise I Didn’t See Coming
This movie truly came out of nowhere. When I first saw the trailer, I immediately assumed it was headed straight to streaming. You know the type — glossy visuals, big-name actors, vague plot, and the faint smell of “quick paycheck.” Then I found out it was getting a full theatrical release. Not only that, but it reportedly cost $90 million.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
The Strangers Chapter 3 Movie Review: A Disappointing End to the Horror Trilogy
The Strangers Chapter 3 is being marketed as the epic finale to the new Strangers trilogy. And yes, I’m specifying “new” because let’s not forget—there was the original The Strangers, which was actually pretty solid. Then it got a not-so-great sequel.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Solo Mio Review: A Valentine’s Day Getaway That’s Sweet, Scenic, and Slightly Forgettable
Today, we’re talking about Solo Mio, the latest romantic comedy-drama from Angel Studios. It tells the story of a man who gets left at the altar and then has to go on his already-booked Italian honeymoon… completely alone.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Understanding a U.S. Government Shutdown
A “government shutdown” in the United States sounds like a sci-fi switch someone flipsand suddenly a whole country goes dark. Reality is messier, more legalistic, and (unfortunately) more human: it’s not the nation shutting off, it’s certain federal agencies losing legal authority to spend money, which then ripples into paychecks, services, contracts, and public trust.
By Sayed Zewayed2 months ago in Journal
A Complete Guide to Self Assessment Tax Returns in London
Navigating the UK tax system can feel labyrinthine, particularly for individuals and businesses with complex income streams. In London, where entrepreneurial activity, property investment, and freelance work thrive, understanding self assessment is not merely advisable—it is essential. This guide offers a comprehensive exploration of how self assessment tax returns work, who needs to file them, key deadlines, common pitfalls, and the value of professional support.
By Self Assessment Tax Return2 months ago in Journal
Free Bert Review: Is Bert Kreischer’s New Netflix Comedy Series Worth Watching?
Netflix just dropped a brand new comedy series called Free Bert, starring none other than comedian Bert Kreischer. And today, we’re diving into whether this chaotic, joke-packed show is actually worth your time.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Return to Silent Hill Review: A Horror Movie Best Forgotten
Return to Silent Hill is the latest entry in the film franchise and is very loosely inspired by the 2001 video game Silent Hill 2. And honestly? This is a movie that’s destined to be forgotten. It genuinely felt like a made-for-TV Hallmark horror movie — one that had absolutely no business being shown in cinemas.
By Info Post Gate2 months ago in Journal











