Here’s my April music playlist:
Day: May 3, 2026
Weekly Movie Roundup
I watched just three movies last week:
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- Some very strong performances and well constructed songs aside, Merrily We Roll Along never quite worked for me. Some of that is maybe this particular production, which is filmed a lot more in close-up than a traditional stage musical, but it’s not impossible to understand how the material itself notoriously failed to connect with its original Broadway audiences and critics. (This is the only production of it that I’ve ever seen, so it’s difficult to say.) The musical’s hook of telling the story in reverse chronological order leads to a few clever moments—and is understandably a holdover from the play on which it’s based—but more often it robs the narrative of forward momentum and any kind of character arc. And the songs, while frequently impressive and energetic in the moment, were almost immediately gone from my head at the end of each number.
- If The Blue Gardenia works, it’s largely on the strength of Anne Baxter’s performance (as well as that of some of the supporting players). The plot is a little silly and over-wrought, but they almost make it work.
- Rental Family is odd and sweet, and it benefits tremendously from an endearing Brendan Fraser.
I also rewatched Them!, which is everything you want a 1950s sci-fi monster movie to be.
Monthly Story Time
I read just two books in April:
- Things That Fall From the Sky by Kevin Brockmeier
- Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie
It was a busy month, what with my trip to Belgium and the Netherlands and Kaleidotrope re-opening to submissions for the first time in over a year. (I’m back from my trip, and Kaleidotrope is now closed, but I’m still reading submissions.)
Anyway, I made an occasional effort to read a few other, published, short stories, but I just managed the one short story collection and the (slight, but fun) Christie novel. (And both of those were on my trip.)
I will try to read more in May!


