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Book Review: ‘The Beach Trap: A Novel’ By Ali Brady
A heartwarming story about two women and their how their lives were different and coming together to be the family they should have always been. Kat and Blake first met as 12 year-olds at camp and became instant best friends. Then they both learned they have the same...
Movie Review: ‘Hustle’ On Netflix
Greetings again from the darkness. As a sports fan and movie fan, I approach every sports movie with trepidation and low expectations. Let’s face it, most actors aren’t great (or even good) athletes, and most athletes aren’t great (or even good) actors. We would have...
Interview: Author ‘Annabel Monaghan’ Talks Her Rom-Com Novel Nora Goes Off Script
Annabel Monaghan is the author of two Young Adult novels and Does This Volvo Make My Butt Look Big?, a selection of laugh-out-loud columns that appeared in the Huffington Post, The Week, and The Rye Record. Nora Goes Off Script is her adult debut novel. She lives in...
Supernatural Thriller Bagman Hopping on the Horror-Thriller Craze
There’s always been a place for horrors, thrillers, and horror-thrillers at the cinema. Fear and anticipation are two of the most visceral emotional reactions that a filmmaker can draw from their audiences. A truly high-quality horror-thriller can make the viewer...
Book Review: ‘Breaking Time: A Novel’ By Sasha Alsberg
For fans of Outlander and magical romantic novels, this is the perfect book for you. Set over time and space two people from different times meet and fall in love and must save the world from evil. But fate will be cruel to them. Callum finds his best friend Thomas...
Book Review: ‘An Island Wedding: A Novel’ By Jenny Colgan
Flora is the owner of a hotel and cafe in her beloved island of Mure in Scotland. She has a year old son and a fiance named Joel and it's time for them to get married. It's going to be a small wedding and this has some upset about not being invited. Then Olivia...
Book Review: ‘How To Fake It In Hollywood: A Novel’ By Ava Wilder
The debut novel from author Ava Wilder is a fun romance, with well-written characters that your root for to be together. It's also a great look at Hollywood and how things work. A great start to her writing career. Set in Hollywood, two stars agree to pretend to be a...
Movie Review: ‘Crimes Of The Future’
Review by Lauryn Angel At some point in the not-too-far-off future, our beds will be programmed to alleviate our pains – if we have any – and our chairs will be designed to support efficient digestion. Oh, and we’ll spontaneously grow new organs, leading to the rise...
Movie Review: ‘Crimes Of The Future’
Greetings again from the darkness. So, what happens when society evolves to the point that pain barely exists? Well, of course, people will then desire pain for pleasure and will go to extremes to experience the new forbidden bruised fruit. Anyone familiar with...
Dallas Theater Review: “Oklahoma” is a far from Traditional Production
Where to start with this production of Daniel Fish’s “Oklahoma!”. I’ll admit, even though I knew this was a different version of the 1943 production, I still had no idea what I would be walking into. The moment I sat down and saw the very bare, wooden set with walls...