movie review
Movie reviews for the adventurous couch potato.
Leap Year - A Movie Review
I have an idea. Let’s travel to Ireland for the Leap Year! Leap Year hit theaters in 2010. Wanting to propose to her boyfriend on February 29, Anna travels to Ireland. However, her plan backtracks as she struggles to travel through difficult transportation schedules and bad weather. Finding someone to help her, Anna’s mind is opened up to see a bigger picture than she ever saw before.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Wander
A Tale of Tragedy, Friendship & Camino de Santiago Spirit
I first heard of the Camino de Santiago in the book, The Pilgrimage, by Paulo Coelho. Paulo Coelho walked the legendary French Way (Camino de Santiago Frances) back in the 1980s. He has inspired thousands of people to follow in his footsteps.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
Best Travel Documentaries on Netflix to Stream
The travel bug might be the most contagious bug out there and once you get a taste, you're always going to want more. There's nothing like getting outside your comfort zone and experiencing new things in a new land. When you finally return from your travels but can't shake that travel bug and don't have the time to travel again just yet, there are other ways to fuel your appetite for adventure. One of these ways is to watch travel documentaries on Netflix. There are plenty of documentaries streaming on Netflix and some of the best are about people traveling. If you're trying to quench your thirst for travel, or looking for the place to go next, watch these travel documentaries on Netflix.
By Kevin Simpson8 years ago in Wander
Ultimate List of Travel Movies
Some of the earliest stories written told of heroes traveling to new vistas; it should be no surprise that so many travel movies have been released. Each film tackles different elements of travel. Sometimes, traveling can be a wacky trip to some destination. Other times, it's a spiritual and emotional experience. And then it can be a hollow, tragic notion that leaves everyone miserable.
By Patricia Sarkar9 years ago in Wander



