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Interview: Author ‘Lori Roy’ Talks New Novel The Disappearing
Lori Roy's debut novel, BENT ROAD, was awarded the Edgar Allen Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author. Her work has been twice named a New York Times Notable Crime Book and included on various best of lists and summer reading lists. UNTIL SHE COMES HOME...
Movie Review: ‘Rampage’ Is A Disaster, For Better And Worse On Blu-ray
‘Rampage’ is one stupid ass movie. It has a plethora of one dimensional characters. It’s filled to the brim with poorly written exposition. Some of the casting is terrible. The story feels like a really dumb excuse to get all the characters to the city of Chicago....
Watch Trailer For ‘A Crooked Somebody’
Distribution Company: Vertical Entertainment and DIRECTV Exclusively on DIRECTV: September 6, 2018 Theatrical Release Date: October 5, 2018 Directed by: Trevor White (JAMESY BOY) Written by: Andrew Zilch Producers: Jason Potash (THE STRANGE ONES), Paul Finkel (IT...
Book Review: ‘The Real Deal’ By Lauren Blakely Is One Of The Best Books This Year
The Real Deal by Lauren Blakely is The Real Deal. It's one of the best books of the year in my opinion. It's got a great story, fun interesting characters and it shows love can be found in the most unexpected way. April Hamilton lives in New York City has a good job...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘Hairspray’ Is A Fantastic Production
Review by Lauryn Angel The stage of the Winspear Opera House was transformed into the streets of Baltimore on Saturday night, as Tracy Turnblad (Michelle Dowdy) and “the nicest kids in town” brought the Broadway musical Hairspray to Dallas. It’s 1962, and Tracy and...
Book Review: ‘The Subway Girls: A Novel’ Bridges The Past With The Present In A Great Story
The past and the present collide in author Susie Orman Schnall's new book The Subway Girls. In 1949 Charlotte had a dream of getting a job at a big advertising agency in Manhattan. She figured she could start out in the typing pool and work her way up. It never...
Watch Trailer For ‘Life Itself’
As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their journey create reverberations that echo over continents and through lifetimes in Life Itself. Director and writer Dan Fogelman (“This Is...
Watch Trailers/Clips For ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’
THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME Cast: Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux, Gillian Anderson, Hasan Minhaj, Ivanna Sakhno, and Sam Heughan Studio: Lionsgate Director: Susanna Fogel Release Date: Friday, August 3 Website: http://www.TheSpyWhoDumpedMe.Movie Facebook:...
Book Review: ‘Camp Valor’ Is A Great Novel About A Teenage Secret Government Training Organization
Authors Scott McEwen (American Sniper) and Hof Williams have re-teamed to write a thrilling story about a secret American training organization for troubled teens to turn their lives around and end up on secret missions for the United States. It's compelling, gripping...
Book Review: ‘Bad’ By Chloe Esposito Is A Great Sequel To Mad
Sometimes a second novel in a series is not very good or as good as the first story. In the case of Bad, the follow up to Mad and the second in the trilogy, the story is just as good. Alvina 'Alvie' Knightly is back and is pissed off. Remember 'Hell Hath No Furry Like...