During the press conference of Alone/Together, I was given a chance to ask the stars and the director one question regarding the movie.
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Movie Review | Miss Granny
First of all, I would like to thank Front Row Filmed Entertainment for inviting me to the Dubai Premiere Screening of Miss Granny last August 28, 2018!
The Brunch Affair at Barbary Deli
Last month, I was invited to try out and review The Brunch Affair at Barbary Deli + Cocktail Club.
Book Review | A Century Divided by Silvia Hildebrandt
A Century Divided is a book that will make you feel like you're riding a roller coaster. A roller coaster of emotions for every significant life-changing moments that happens to the characters.
Bookie Date at Storie
On July 20, 2018, UAE based Bookstagrammers held a meet-up and just simply enjoyed food, coffee, and of course books!
Movie Review | Ocean’s 8 // Spoiler-Free
I would like to thank Dolby Cinema and Reel Cinemas for the premiere screening invites of Ocean’s 8.
syzygy // portraits
syzygy [siz-i-jee]
: a pair of connected or corresponding things.
Stories I Ate // April
I decided to make a new series on my blog. It is heavily inspired by Christine Riccio's Booktube. In this series, I will be talking about books, movies, and tv shows I've read and watched for the whole month. It's basically the same concept as the monthly wrap-ups but this one has a wider variety with the movies and tv shows!
Movie Review | Every Day // Spoiler-Free
Every Day is based on David Levithan’s novel of the same name. It is about A, a mysterious spirits who wakes up in a new body every single day. Never the same person twice. It is about A’s journey as he travel from one body to another.
Book Review | The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas // Spoiler-Free
The Hate U Give is powerful. This book can talk on its own. I’ve never felt so much emotions towards a certain book, but THUG made me feel happy, excited, sad, and most importantly, mad. I am so mad with the injustice this world has to offer, this book is intrepidly honest for discussing sensitive issues.