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Short, practical posts on taste, decision-making, and finding something you're excited to watch.

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Stylized film strip showing various musical movie posters
Feb 2, 2026·5 min read·Austin Burke

Musicals for people who think they hate musicals

If bursting into song makes you cringe, you might just be watching the wrong musicals. Here are the films that convert skeptics.

Split screen showing critical review scores vs audience reactions
Jan 26, 2026·6 min read·Austin Burke

You can love a bad movie and hate a masterpiece

Personal enjoyment and artistic quality are different things. Understanding the distinction makes you a better viewer and helps recommendation systems work better for you.

Venn diagram showing overlap between music listening habits and film preferences
Jan 19, 2026·7 min read·Austin Burke

The surprising connection between your music taste and movie preferences

What you listen to might predict what you want to watch. The link between music and film preferences runs deeper than you'd expect.

Couple sitting on couch with TV remote, looking slightly frustrated but amused
Jan 12, 2026·5 min read·Austin Burke

The 10-minute movie date rule: how to pick a film without the fight

Stop the endless scroll. A simple framework for couples to choose a movie in 10 minutes or less, without anyone feeling steamrolled.

Group of friends on couch looking at each other uncertainly, TV remote being passed around
Jan 5, 2026·7 min read·Austin Burke

Movie night with friends: how to pick something everyone will actually enjoy

Group movie selection doesn't have to be chaos. Here's a practical framework for choosing films when you're watching with three or more people.

Person wrapped in blanket on couch with tea, soft TV glow, tissues nearby
Dec 29, 2025·5 min read·Austin Burke

Sick day movies: what to watch when you're unwell

Being sick changes what you want from a movie. Certain films work when you're under the weather for specific reasons, and picking the right one matters more than usual.

Cozy living room scene with familiar movie playing on TV, warm lighting
Dec 22, 2025·5 min read·Austin Burke

Comfort rewatches: the science behind why we watch the same movies over and over

That urge to rewatch your favorite film for the tenth time isn't laziness. Psychology explains why familiar stories feel so good.

Person relaxed on couch with blanket, soft lighting, TV glow in background
Dec 15, 2025·5 min read·Austin Burke

Why we keep rewatching the same movies when life gets hard

Comfort movies have nothing to do with laziness or lack of taste. They're a sophisticated coping mechanism that taps into memory, predictability, and emotional regulation.

Movie progress bar stuck at 40% with pause icon visible
Dec 8, 2025·6 min read·Austin Burke

Why we abandon movies midway (and whether we should)

That movie you stopped watching thirty minutes in. Was it okay to quit, or should you have pushed through? Here's when abandoning makes sense.

Illustration of a very long streaming watchlist with a scroll indicator showing hundreds of items
Dec 1, 2025·6 min read·Austin Burke

Why your Netflix queue never gets shorter (and what to do about it)

Your watchlist has 200 titles and keeps growing. Here's the psychology behind infinite queues and practical ways to actually watch what you save.

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