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Nope

I wrote this in September and I’m still in awe of this cinematic gem.

There’s spoilers afoot. If you’ve not seen the film and don’t want to know the plot, characters, and memorable moments, swerve this blog for now.

Saturday 3rd September 2022 was National Cinema Day and a welcome distraction from health, socioeconomic and financial worries. My go-to cinema is Picturehouse at FACT in Liverpool and seeing as it cost just £11 for four of us to see a film (we spent triple that on pizza, snacks and drinks) the decision was made to see ‘Nope’.

Directed by Jordan Peele and starring the phenomenal Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Michael Wincott, the rural Californian ranch setting provides the perfect backdrop for an eerie modern-day ET – but scarier. There’s so much to love. The Tarrantino-esque violence, the jumpy/comedic moments early on in the film, and Emerald Haywood’s (Keke Palmer) ENTIRE wardrobe.

I spent much of the film coveting sports jerseys and desert boot combos while crushing my partner’s hand as figures moved in the dark. Which is telling as the entire film was shot in the day light.

This isn’t an alien film. It’s a real mash-up of emotions, relationships, modern-day financial strain, and the ‘money shot’ that contemporary media is based on. Get the shot, go viral, and make the money, right?

Daniel Kaluuya is sensational. A grieving young man who is passionate and loyal to his family name and his dad’s legacy. His sister Emerald by contrast is brash, loud, confident, and savvy. Their sibling connection is a beautiful thing to watch. While OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) battles with continuing the family business while facing financial ruin, Emerald is utilising her diverse skillset to face the weirdest extraterrestrial threat I’ve laid eyes on since Alien. If Emerald Haywood is the new Ripley, I’m here for it.

A word of warning, once you’ve experienced Nope, you’ll never look at a lone cloud in the sky the same way again.

It’s brutal, emotional, inspirational and wild. Go for the ‘alien’ stay for the heart warming sibling connection, courage and soundtrack.

You can stream Nope via Now or Amazon Prime, now.

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May I?

I’ve failed my exams this month, spectacularly. I’ve so much respect for print journalists who can knock out 100 words per minute in shorthand, especially when dealing with sensitive subjects, noisy environments and random accents. You people are like, magical or something.

Sadly I’m not sure I’m cut out to join the elite, despite my brilliant shorthand lecturer persevering with me, I have hit the 80 wpm wall and cant seem to block out all the nonsense long enough to hit that coveted centenary mark.

I bowled into college, 12 minutes late last Friday morning, amid a flurry of phone calls that wound me right up, only to realise I had no pen (not even my trusty Army, Be The Best biro) or paper to transcribe on to, urgh.

shorthand

One emotional meltdown and four and a half minutes later I had failed my 100 wpm exam. Undeterred by the fact I was busy trying to concentrate, the drama continued through-out the break and into the 80 wpm re-sit exam an hour later. Plus some kid was sitting in MY seat. Failed again, head was most definitely elsewhere and not in the world of Teeline.

I’ve stressed myself out so much this month that the stomach ulcer I cultivated back in October decided to make an unwelcome return resulting in horrendous sickness for three long weeks. I didn’t even lose any weight, no need.

My daily diet of strawberry laces, Costa and cake wasn’t helping. I routinely resort back to the usual excuse; single mum of three, studying, working to build contacts, reputation and an attractive portfolio, plus running a home…..oh and my cat popped four kittens out on Sunday morning. I’m a bit busy to say the least and I’ve survived for too long on nervous energy and sugar!

So on to the positives! I now eat food, proper grown up food, and the biggest surprise is…..I actually like it! (munching porridge with grated apple and banana in it right now in fact). I feel so much better in just 4/5 days its remarkable. If you see me loitering around KFC, you have permission to kick my ass.

And because I feel better I’ve been able to get involved with some awesome events. I spent four idyllic days in Barcelona and sat in the press box and conference room at the Nou Camp. I’ve solved a murder mystery at the The Empire Theatre with Agatha Christie’s The Mouse Trap.

I’ve (unsuccessfully) tried to nick a lamb from Farmer Ted’s ( they’re so bloody cute) and held an Amazonian tree frog! I’ve rocked out with a bunch of ten year olds at a disco party and ate my (substantial) body weight in Army field kitchen chicken jalfrezi at the Liverpool Food & Drink Festival, Sefton Park.

I had a bit of a snog with Paddy McGuinness (sorry Woernee) at Madam Tussauds, Blackpool and tickled a stingray at Sea Life Centre. Watching the Kop come alive at Liverpool V Chelsea a couple of weeks ago was phenomenal, I’ve never experienced anything like that atmosphere, and the die hard fans tell me it was rubbish at that game

I had the privilege of cuddling brand new baby Elliot and feeling so much love for my wonderful friend Lisa who brought him into the world in a convenient 20 minutes! The same day I had root canal, two fillings and a cocktail for lunch…..and a 3 hour mid afternoon nap as a result!

My little dudes have had a blast in Blackpool, 518ft up in the air at the top of the Blackpool Tower, gasped at the awesome acrobatics at the circus and built their very own tower replica from Lego. We went back to school and walked the corridors of Broadgreen International school, 17 years after I left, whole separate blog post on this shortly.

I’ve photographed my own fantastic city from the roof of the Hope Street Hotel, had a brew with the new Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Roz Gladden and begun work on my first ever complete fashion collection, ready to show in Autumn 2016.

Ulcer schmulcer. Thank you so very much to the Alice and Greg, Jay Hynd and Amanda Moss for your continued support and thrilling opportunities to write. There are tonnes of new photo’s in the gallery here and check out my most recent work with The Guide Liverpool here.

Bring it on June!

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