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Amanda Kay Oaks
Amanda Kay Oaks

Jun 30

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Favorite Movies From Every Year I’ve Been Alive (First Decade: 1992–2002)

No one asked for this, but I’m giving it to you anyway

Photo by Pavel Danilyuk

Over the last month or so, I have watched with interest as Paul Combs, Simon Dillon, and Eric Pierce rounded up their favorite films for each year they’ve been alive. Paul set the original challenge and hopefully no one minds if I go ahead and join…

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Amanda Kay Oaks

Amanda Kay Oaks

Pittsburgh-based writer & wearer of many metaphorical hats. Making words about books, pop culture, witchery, health, travel, and more! She/her.

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