5 Recommendations of Thrillers in Audiobook — Naty’s Bookshelf

Hello bookworms! I love thrillers – and I tend to listen to them more than read in print or e-book, and I enjoy listening to something gripping while I’m walking somewhere or if I’m going to the market on my own, sometimes cleaning, too. I end up reading a lot of thrillers, and today I’m […]… Continue reading 5 Recommendations of Thrillers in Audiobook — Naty’s Bookshelf

40 Crime-Thriller combo that you should put in your watch-list right-way… — Samira’s Notebook

Everyone needs a good laugh from time to time. I so much love comedy movies because it calm my mind and you know, the more you laugh the more you live. Comedy movies are a perfect source of relaxation and enjoyment. And more importantly comedy movies have the capabilities to bring back smile on to […]… Continue reading 40 Crime-Thriller combo that you should put in your watch-list right-way… — Samira’s Notebook

5 Highly Anticipated Thriller Films in 2020 — Comics Grinder

You know you’ve found the right thriller movie when it’s full of suspense, tension, excitement, and a compelling plot. One of the more offbeat and unusual examples of this is the 2017 movie, Hangman, starring Al Pacino, Karl Urban and Brittany Snow, which lived up to its promise of keeping audiences on the edge of… Continue reading 5 Highly Anticipated Thriller Films in 2020 — Comics Grinder

The importance of pace in thrillers — Facing the Story

After struggling through a strange period during the beginning of the lockdown where I was unable to concentrate on reading for more than 10 minutes, I finally managed to finish several thrillers which were stuck on my TBR list for a while. They each had positive and negative features but a common factor which helped […]… Continue reading The importance of pace in thrillers — Facing the Story

(Claustrophobic) Thrillers to Help you Escape! — the orang-utan librarian

I don’t know about you, but I’m lapping all the lists about *distracting books* to read right now- so I thought I’d throw (another) one into the mix! Today, I’m going for some claustrophobic thrillers to help you escape- let’s get stuck in! The Guest List– this was pure escapism and I loved it! A […]… Continue reading (Claustrophobic) Thrillers to Help you Escape! — the orang-utan librarian

BQB’s Classic Movie Reviews – Tango and Cash (1989) — Bookshelf Battle

https://youtube.com/watch?v=DoacpCpBptU%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent It’s so bad it’s good, 3.5 readers. My corona movie marathon continues, focusing a lot on the 1980s as of late, and boy is this movie bad yet delicious, like an exquisite stinky cheese, you know it’s not good for you at all. It’ll taste good going down, but it’ll leave your breath smelly… Continue reading BQB’s Classic Movie Reviews – Tango and Cash (1989) — Bookshelf Battle

Decade in Review: Top 10 Movie Villains of the 2010s — Cinema Spotlight

I’ve said it before many times, a movie is only as good as its villain. It’s an old cliché and one that rang true throughout the 2010s with numerous memorable baddies setting the tone for a decade of truly fun cinematic features. In a lot of ways, the bad guys outshined the good guys over […]… Continue reading Decade in Review: Top 10 Movie Villains of the 2010s — Cinema Spotlight