Odyssey by Steven Fry
If you’ve ever wished Homer’s Odyssey came with fewer detours and more laughs, Stephen Fry’s retelling is the perfect guide to the high seas of myth and mayhem.
Tuesday ★★★☆☆
Tuesday flutters between dark humor and heart-wrenching emotion, offering an offbeat, surreal journey through grief where a mother, her dying daughter, and a parrot named Death confront loss in the quirkiest of ways.
Calypso by David Sedaris
With Calypso, David Sedaris proves that if you’re going to face life’s darkest moments, you might as well laugh your head off along the way.
Shadows Wait - Behind The Scenes
A behind-the-scenes look at my short film Shadows Wait, exploring AI’s creative limits, sound design challenges, and inspirations from A24’s Tuesday. Read about the process!
Color Out of Space ★★★☆☆
Color Out of Space is a trippy, unsettling dive into cosmic horror, where neon nightmares, Nicolas Cage, and some very unfortunate alpacas come together for a Lovecraftian acid trip you won’t soon forget.
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
If ever there was a dystopian novel that aged like curdled milk, it’s Brave New World. Huxley’s vision of the future is less prophetic and more pretentious—it’s the literary equivalent of someone trying to predict the future by licking a Tesla and calling it “science.”
Don’t Drink The Water - Behind The Scenes
Here’s how I turned a classic Western into a psychedelic cautionary tale—mixing surreal visuals, desert vibes, and a cowboy who gets way in over his head.
The Menu ★★★★☆
The Menu serves up a chilling, satirical feast that skewers elitist culture with masterful precision—where haute cuisine meets horror, and the joke’s on anyone who thought they’d survive dessert.
Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson
Where Good Ideas Come From is like a TED Talk on repeat—fascinating, inspiring, and just a touch over-eager to hammer home that, yes, two heads really are better than one.
The Barbie Movie ★★★☆☆
Barbie is a candy-coated rollercoaster that blends satire, feminist introspection, and plenty of glitter, serving up a surprisingly deep take on modern womanhood—but maybe with one existential crisis too many.
Chip War by Chris Miller
Chip War turns the humble semiconductor into a ticking time bomb, showing how a sliver of silicon has become the ultimate pawn in a global power struggle.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ★★★☆☆
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a nostalgia-packed romp with classic Burton chaos and Keaton’s iconic ghostly antics, but it’s more a playful haunt than a groundbreaking return, delivering laughs with a side of déjà vu.
Stories
The real moments, memories, and adventures that shaped my journey around the world.