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Alan & Jono's Watching/Reading List: February 2024

Alan:

Hello Heroes!

February! It should be cold and snowy outside! But it’s been… April weather for us in Utah? I need to do yardwork!

What I’m reading!

What I’m watching!

What I’m playing!

Really busy this month, but most of that busy-ness is getting stuff ready for you all! 2024 is going to be an exciting year!

Watch Movies! (And television, and read books, and play video games)


Jono:

Hi everyone! This month I'm super excited for the final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch as well as the return of The Rookie. Two of my favorite shows!

In the case of the former, Dave Filoni and company are working overtime to explain The Emperor's return decades later in the canon, and it's kind of working for me!

In the case of the latter, super fun cop show that somehow strikes a balance between honoring decent police officers while addressing major issues with race, violence, and sexism in that field. Come for Nathan Fillion, stay for the whole ensemble!

Went to see Bob Marley: One Love this week. Too many biopic cliches, but the performances and the central theme (your struggles are the source of your power), along with a KILLER soundtrack, made it worth the watch in my book.

Taking a break from all my clinical reading to enjoy some classic literature: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. One of the greatest novels ever written, and an inspiration for so many other beloved stories!


What about you all? What have you been watching and reading this month?

Alan & Jono's Watching/Reading List: February 2024

Comments

Glad you enjoyed Man's Search for Meaning! May I recommend another Holocaust memoir that's recently become one of my favorites? The Choice, by Dr. Edith Eger. Have a look!

Cinema Therapy

Just finished up reading “A Man’s Search for Meaning” based off of Joni’s many references throughout your videos. It did not disappoint. I’ve read many a Holocaust Memoir and this one just hit different. 100% recommend to anyone who hasn’t picked it up yet. I also am working my way through “The Awe of God” by John Bevere and it’s another inspiring yet challenging read. This is a Christian book, and it may not appeal to other worldviews, just a fair warning. As a Christ follower, I found it to be a very insightful look into what it truly means to fear God in a biblical sense, and a useful tool in my personal introspection of my current spiritual health. Love everything Cinema Therapy has been doing and the beautiful community it has formed!

Shaina

Would you consider doing Coda? I cried more than Alan.

Carolina Silva

Reading Long Live The Pumpkin Queen by Shea Ernshaw. The words are so gloriously rich I wish I could physically slide in the pages, and swim in this book. It is beyond a wonderful sequel to Jack and Sally's story after The Nightmare before Christmas. Watching (again) 1943's The More The Merrier directed by George Stevens bc it's charmingly funny and filled with lovely details of the time. Also watched Malena starring my favorite actress Monica Bellucci. So beautiful and sad.

Kara


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