CASTRebecca BreedsLucca De OliveiraMichael CudlitzKal PennDevyn A. Tyler The Accent is the first thing that I noticed. Not to judge if it was good or not, but I didn't remember if Jodie Foster's Clarice had one. To say that I went in "blind" is an understatement, all I knew about the show is that it … Continue reading Clarice (Pilot review) | The Right Look and Tone But It Still Needs Work
Action and Words
"You want to be friends? Fine, that's gonna take actions and not words." Atticus Freeman (Lovecraft Country)
White Trash Warlock (Adam Binder #1) by David R. Slayton | Book Review
White Trash Warlock (The Adam Binder Novels #1) by David R. Slayton published 13 October 2020Guthrie was a good place to be from, but it wasn’t a great place to live, not when you were like Adam, in all the ways Adam was like Adam.Adam Binder hasn’t spoken to his brother in years, not since … Continue reading White Trash Warlock (Adam Binder #1) by David R. Slayton | Book Review
Face Offs and Cheap Shots (CU Hockey #2) by Eden Finley, Saxon James | Book Review
JACOBS For the last three years, I’ve lived and breathed hockey with one goal: team captain. There’s only one thing standing in my way. TJ Beckett. Beck is irresponsible and immature, and I’ve hated him since the moment we met freshman year. Yet, the coaches see something in him I obviously can’t, and they refuse … Continue reading Face Offs and Cheap Shots (CU Hockey #2) by Eden Finley, Saxon James | Book Review
Firefly Lane (S1 Premiere Review) | Interesting Enough To Watch It Through But Not Binge
Review: I wasn't sure if I was even going to check this out because I don't think that I'm the right demographic but I've had a hard day and my best friend was there for me. So I thought of this show when I wanted to wine down. It is has cliché has you think … Continue reading Firefly Lane (S1 Premiere Review) | Interesting Enough To Watch It Through But Not Binge
Memorable
Ugly is hard to forget sometimesKevin Hearne, Staked
SAS: Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNab | Book Review
Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNabDeep beneath the English Channel, a small army of vicious terrorists has seized control of the Eurostar to Paris, taken 400 hostages at gunpoint – and declared war on a government that has more than its own fair share of secrets to keep.One man stands in their way. … Continue reading SAS: Red Notice (Tom Buckingham #1) by Andy McNab | Book Review
January readings | New and Old Book Series
Title: Traitor's BladeSeries: Greatcoats #1Author: Sebastien de CastellGenre(s): Epic Fantasy, AdventurePage count: 384 pages (e-book)Published: 10 February 2014 My review (Soon) | E-book | Audiobook Title: Out of the AshesSeries: Metahuman Files: Classified #1Author: Hailey TurnerGenre(s): Science-FictionPage count: 106 pages (e-book)Published: 8 March 2020 My review (Soon) | E-book | Audiobook Title: White Trash WarlockSeries: … Continue reading January readings | New and Old Book Series
The Dig (Movie Review) | Beautiful But Subtly Tragic
Simon Stone is not an actor or a director, as it is the case here, that I was familiar with. But the cast, Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman, The Great Gatsby), Ralph Fiennes (Spectre, Harry Potter), Lily James (Cinderella) and Johnny Flynn (Emma) to name a few were known to me. However, the movie's story … Continue reading The Dig (Movie Review) | Beautiful But Subtly Tragic
Penguin Bloom (Movie Review) | Formulaic but Somewhat Engaging
This true Australian tale is ripped from the headlines because this family's story was covered in the media a few years ago. There's a great 60 minutes Australia episode that can be found on YouTube and a book of the same name by Cameron Bloom and Bradley Trevor Greive. The movie was directed by Glendyn … Continue reading Penguin Bloom (Movie Review) | Formulaic but Somewhat Engaging
