Making a Murderer is a spellbinding slow burn that effectively utilizes the documentary format to tell a twisty mystery. Unless you've been living under a rock, you no doubt have heard about this crazy Netflix who-dun-it this month. I've literally been obsessed. Infuriating, heart-breaking and oh-so-addictive. Start binging if you haven't yet.
You already know that I totally love Tina and adore me some Amy. I lived for their she-larious comedy (saw it twice in the theater) and every minute of press they did promoting it. I'll totally be their BFF and their Sisters forever!
My Telly Guilty Pleasure: British Edition
Lone-wolf detective and her squad of committed LAPD detectives investigate the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides. If you love the silly spoof style comedies like Airplane! and The Naked Gun, or if you just really love Ann Perkins... You'll totally enjoy Angie Tribeca!
'As riveting as it is sad, AMY is a powerfully honest look at the twisted relationship between art and celebrity -- and the lethal spiral of addiction' -R T
Entertainment Weekly called Matter '2016's Best 80's Throwback'. That's right, one of my all-time favorite bands St. Lucia is back with their second studio album. And it's amazing! Favorite Tracks Include: Physical, The Winds of Change, Help Me Run Away and Home.
He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good. So be good for goodness's sake. Krampus is coming to town.
Every one's favorite camera-shy songbird is back with yet another album of hits! Sia's This is Acting, well... this is awesome. Favorite Tracks Include: One Million Bullets, Unstoppable, Cheap Thrills and Bird Set Free.
On The Walk don't look down.
Just, don't look down.
Crap. You looked down, didn't you?
My TV Guilty Pleasure: Only Reason To Watch MTV Edition
It's a yearly tradition of making my annual Spotify soundtrack playlist to My Year That Was... and 2015 sure was a goodie. Plenty of Lissie, Marina, Lana and more. Clocking in at over seven-and-a-half hours of pure ear candy goodness. Listen to all 115 songs HERE.
Sad that I didn't appreciate Ziggy Stardust more before he unexpectedly left us, but I thoroughly enjoyed my Bowie playlist this past month in his memory. Rest in Peace Starman.
It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.
(Mostly because Megan Mullally is here!)
Bring on the Apocalypse!
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