Description from Goodreads From the author of The Islanders comes a warm, witty and suspenseful novel filled with small-town secrets, summer romance, big time lies and spiked seltzer, in the vein of Liane Moriarty. Truth: Sherri Griffin and her daughter, Katie, have recently moved to the idyllic beach town of Newburyport, Massachusetts. Rebecca Coleman, widely… Continue reading Two Truths and A Lie by: Meg Mitchell More — Book Queen Reviews
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Review: The Terminal List by Jack Carr — Simon McDonald
You are familiar with the premise of “The Terminal List” because you’ve seen a version of this story played out a million times before. But if you’re like me — you enjoy a dose of action-lit in their monthly reading — Jack Carr’s political / revenge thriller hybrid is a competent recycling of familiar ingredients. […]… Continue reading Review: The Terminal List by Jack Carr — Simon McDonald
Black Widow Volume One- S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Most Wanted — Red’s Nerd Den
Our review finds us in 2016’s Black Widow Volume One. via Black Widow Volume One- S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Most Wanted — Red’s Nerd Den
Creepy Short Stories — Samira’s Notebook
So, In last couple of days I’ve been watching some horror movies and documentaries and also reading some true creepy stories… These are some creepy short stories that I’m sharing with you which I read… Enjoy.! I begin tucking him into bed and he tells me, “Daddy check for the monsters under my bed.” I […]… Continue reading Creepy Short Stories — Samira’s Notebook
Review “Knives Out” (2019) — Eclectic Assemblage
“Knives Out” is a comedy/whodunnit directed by Rian Johnson. It boasts an impressive cast, led by Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc, and also included Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette and Christopher Plummer. It is an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, based around the death of a family patriarch under suspicious […]… Continue reading Review “Knives Out” (2019) — Eclectic Assemblage
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal What The Hell Was That? — Rich People Don’t Tip
I revisited ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ a few weeks ago because apparently working at home is making me do weird things, so here are some thoughts about it. Watch out for prairie dogs. I have so much to say, but I genuinely like the first hour. It’s not perfect, and […]… Continue reading Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal What The Hell Was That? — Rich People Don’t Tip
[Review] SURVIVE THE NIGHT Finds Bruce Willis in a Deadly If Not Familiar Home Invasion Thriller — Nightmare on Film Street
We are safe and sound so long as we are in our own homes—this longstanding, unspoken notion has been challenged throughout the years by home invasion movies. Terrifying stories of domestic intruders violate both minds and comfort zones. While definitive examples already exist, new entries pop up from time to time. Survive the Night is […]… Continue reading [Review] SURVIVE THE NIGHT Finds Bruce Willis in a Deadly If Not Familiar Home Invasion Thriller — Nightmare on Film Street
5 Older Movies We’d Love Remakes Of (And 5 That Are Perfect) — RunPee
It is a truth universally acknowledged: a single movie in possession of a large following must be in want of a remake. At least, that’s how Hollywood executives seem to see things! Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the real truth is that remakes aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. And that’s even understandable, to some extent. […]… Continue reading 5 Older Movies We’d Love Remakes Of (And 5 That Are Perfect) — RunPee
Review: “The Relic” (Film) — PekoeBlaze – the official blog
Well, since I still seem to be in the mood for films (and am still reading the next novel I plan to review, albeit at a slow pace of 20-30 pages a day), I suddenly realised that it’s been a while since I last watched a monster movie. And, yes, although I’m still very much […]… Continue reading Review: “The Relic” (Film) — PekoeBlaze – the official blog
DeaconsDen Classic Reaction – Dial M for Murder — DeaconsDen
Dial M for Murder is one of my ten favorite films directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Don’t quote me on that, because I’m quite sure it will change. I love this one and I know it’s not too often very high for most. A common complaint is the Dial M for Murder is very talky. That […]… Continue reading DeaconsDen Classic Reaction – Dial M for Murder — DeaconsDen
