Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (50-41) — B+ Movie Blog

While I call movie posters a lost art, trailers are a different beast altogether. They’ve definitely evolved over the years, and in a way, they’re getting better the more time goes on. Trailers 40 years ago were so much different than they are now. The way people sell a film is different now. Posters are… Continue reading Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (50-41) — B+ Movie Blog

Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (40-31) — B+ Movie Blog

While I call movie posters a lost art, trailers are a different beast altogether. They’ve definitely evolved over the years, and in a way, they’re getting better the more time goes on. Trailers 40 years ago were so much different than they are now. The way people sell a film is different now. Posters are… Continue reading Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (40-31) — B+ Movie Blog

Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (30-21) — B+ Movie Blog

While I call movie posters a lost art, trailers are a different beast altogether. They’ve definitely evolved over the years, and in a way, they’re getting better the more time goes on. Trailers 40 years ago were so much different than they are now. The way people sell a film is different now. Posters are… Continue reading Mike’s Favorite Movie Trailers of the Decade (30-21) — B+ Movie Blog

Moving forward; a concept of many forms… — Got A Million Rhymes

Moving forward can be extremely different for me to you. Moving forward can be from a friendship, ex-relationship, graduating school, moving to another job, grieving a loss, and so much more. Moving forward can happen every six months, every two years or as close together as every single day. In life, the saying moving forward […]… Continue reading Moving forward; a concept of many forms… — Got A Million Rhymes

On growing up, first love and learning in An Education (2009) and Call Me By Your Name (2017) — Site Title

Coming-of-age films explore the slippery slopes of firsts: of mistakes, big time crushes and any encounters away from the parents’ home. Treading on unknown paths that could leave them susceptible, young protagonists are in turn rewarded with the treasures but also perils of life. An Education (2009) and Call Me By Your Name (2017) tell […]… Continue reading On growing up, first love and learning in An Education (2009) and Call Me By Your Name (2017) — Site Title

Cover Girl (and other ’40s style moments) — What Cindy Wrote Next

If you like Rita Hayworth, dancing, and colorful vintage dresses, you’re in for a treat with Cover Girl, a glamorous, musical romance so full of entrancing, flowy dresses it might have converted me into a 1940’s style fanatic. Hayworth stars as Rusty, a chorus girl working at Danny McGuire’s, the nightclub run by her boyfriend […]… Continue reading Cover Girl (and other ’40s style moments) — What Cindy Wrote Next

Love of the Sea to be Published! — Alice the Author

We are proud to announce that Lauren A. R. Masterson, aka Alice Liddell has signed a contract with Ink Smith Publishing to publish the high fantasy novel “Love of the Sea.” This fantasy fiction details the romance and struggles between the crown prince of a coastal kingdom, and an exiled mermaid princess. Cormack and Asrai […]… Continue reading Love of the Sea to be Published! — Alice the Author

To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES

Lara Jean and Peter are officially girlfriend and boyfriend. You may recall in the first film, Lara Jean’s little sister sent out a bunch of love letters that she’d been writing to her crushes to release some of your tortured young passion. The love letters were personal and confessional and never meant to be read […]… Continue reading To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES