Conclave
I think this smaller run movie is out of theaters, but I saw it last month, and I highly recommend it.
It surrounds the election of a new pope with a whole lot of infighting and political maneuvering.
Ralph Fiennes's cardinal character is really compelling as a man who doesn't aspire to the papacy and just wants the conclave to make the right choice.
His speech about the dangers of certainty really felt prescient to me.
This movie might rankle some folks with some of its plot twists, but I'm a Catholic, and I took no offense to it.
Either way, give it a watch on a streamer whenever it shows up if you're in the mood for a tense drama for grownups.
Eversion by Alistair Reynolds
This was an interesting sci-fi novel that initially pretends to be a historical exploration adventure.
Dr. Silas Coade is on an 18th century ship exploring a remote icy passage once trod by another ship. Writing novels in his spare time and dealing with opiate addictions.
Or is it on a steamship a century later? Or aboard a dirigible journeying into a hollow earth?
Events seem to be looping. Something to do with eversion, the geometric term for turning a sphere inside out. And the Doctor knows something is off. But he's not the only one.
The narrator on the audio book, Harry Myers, does a fantastic job as well.
Give it a try if you're looking for something a bit mind bendy.
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