My boyfriend loves black and white films. I’ve always found it kind of funny how he will go out of his way to find them on YouTube or on Netflix, even when there are hundreds of other more popular films/shows to choose from.
Posts published by “Julia Wierzbicki”
Sophomore mechi student. Avid reader and storyteller. Published under pen name J. L. Willow (www.jlwillow.com)
I remember reading the book I’m Thinking of Ending Things about a year ago and thinking to myself, “I have no idea what’s going on right now, but I’m absolutely terrified.”
The Platform is a mind-bender of a film that may or may not have had a deeper meaning under all the cannibalism and hallucinations.
When I first decided to sit down and watch The Graduate, I expected a coming of age story that we could both probably relate to in a few years.
While it’s nothing spectacular, The New Mutants is a surprising and different addition to the X-Men universe that is perfectly acceptable to use as a first post-March movie theater visit.
The new semester has begun and, like the rest of the world, Stevens has undergone major changes to remain operational this fall.
Freshman Julia Wierzbicki reflects on her high school graduation.
Now that we’ve been out of school for a while, people have begun to fall into their personal Quarantine Routines. There are quite a few interesting people you’ll come across (six feet away, of course) while we’re still in lockdown, so I thought I’d save some time and break it down for you.
I’ve begun to notice a common trend for myself while I’ve been in quarantine: the more bored I get, the more crafty I get.
Much as I hate to admit it, one of the things I’ve started doing to waste time during quarantine is watching trashy television.