Kevin Bacon plays the guy seeking to unwind in a very creepy house, adding an extra degree of class to this David Koepp horror movie. via Kevin Bacon brings an extra degree of class to ‘You Should Have Left’ — nyob.news
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Star Wars Actor Rufus Wright Lost His Wedding Ring at Sea, But Someone Found It — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] Rogue One: A Star Wars Story actor Rufus Wright recently lost his wedding ring while swimming in the sea at a resort in England. The odds of finding a piece of jewelry that has been dropped in the ocean are slim to none. Yet, thanks to a dedicated man with a metal detector, Wright […]… Continue reading Star Wars Actor Rufus Wright Lost His Wedding Ring at Sea, But Someone Found It — PNN – Paper News Network
A Courier of Thoughts: Symbolism in Taxi Driver — Mental Descent – Videogames and Film
A friend of mine once commented that he finds himself more engaged by characters than stories. This caused me to stop and reflect for a moment, as it might for a number of people; most probably wouldn’t think to distinguish the two, at any rate not any more than strict definition or concept. The story, […]… Continue reading A Courier of Thoughts: Symbolism in Taxi Driver — Mental Descent – Videogames and Film
Stop Blaming. Be the CHANGE! — Aman Dutta
Disclaimer: Before you start reading, I would like to address the fact that this is my perspective on the present situation on the mental health issues going on. I’d be pleased to read your perspective too on this matter, so feel free to comment or maybe reach out to me! So it all started on […]… Continue reading Stop Blaming. Be the CHANGE! — Aman Dutta
Down with Love (2003) — Movies Unchained
New York City, 1962 – the Swinging Sixties have yet to make their way across the pond from London, meaning that society was still run by prim and proper, family-style values. The arrival of Barbara Novak (Renée Zellweger) signals quite a significant change. Her humble roots are in Maine, where she gradually put together a […]… Continue reading Down with Love (2003) — Movies Unchained
The Twilight Saga — Movies with Marshall
During this quarantine, my sister has taken it upon herself to watch all the epic movie series that I’ve been recommending to her for years. Series like all the Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. She has inspired me to watch one of her favorite series that I’ve never seen before: Twilight. […]… Continue reading The Twilight Saga — Movies with Marshall
The Woman Who Wasn’t There — Philo on Movies
The Woman Who Wasn’t There is a documentary about Tania Head, a decidedly peculiar woman who for several years successfully posed as a 9/11 Twin Towers survivor, when in fact she had not even been in the country at the time of the terrorist attacks. That’s not a spoiler, by the way, or at least […]… Continue reading The Woman Who Wasn’t There — Philo on Movies
On Writing Pastiche: A Technique for Constructing Believable Deductions — Baker Street Forever
It is not really difficult to construct a series of inferences, each dependent upon its predecessor and each simple in itself. If, after doing so, one simply knocks out all the central inferences and presents one’s audience with the starting-point and the conclusion, one may produce a startling, though possibly a meretricious, effect. Sherlock Holmes, […]… Continue reading On Writing Pastiche: A Technique for Constructing Believable Deductions — Baker Street Forever
Paperbacks are the superior book format — Ochre Dreams
One thing that has always boggled my mind when it comes to interacting with bookish people or communities is that there is a premium placed on hardcover editions of books. They want the newest novel and they want it in hardcover so that they can line it up next to all their other hardcovers. It’s […]… Continue reading Paperbacks are the superior book format — Ochre Dreams
48 hr Blackathon TBR — Books With Cassie
This Friday is June 19 aka Juneteenth which commemorates the day in 1865 when the last slave was released in America. I am ashamed to admit that I had never heard of this holiday until this year when I noticed it on my iPhone calendar. I looked it up and was amazed because I don’t […]… Continue reading 48 hr Blackathon TBR — Books With Cassie