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Movie Review: ‘Spiral’ Is An Odd Mix Of Torture And Social Justice
The ‘Saw’ series is certainly not one that ranks positively in my mind. The original was an interesting idea for a horror movie, but it has pretty much been garbage ever since for me. I don’t know if it’s the mindless torture porn of the whole thing or if it’s all the...
DVD Review: ‘Beverly Hills 90210: The Complete Series’ DVD
For anyone that grew up with 90210 (the original 10 year series) it's time to relive the magic of the series. CBS and Paramount have release the complete series on DVD, a 74 set collection and also include the first season the reboot that was done. You can watch them...
Movie Review: ‘Spiral’
Review by James Lindorf It has been 17 years since John Kramer, better known as Jigsaw, first gave people a shot at redemption in one of his games. Spiral is the 9th film in the series but just the second in 11 years. Like a lot of fans, “Saw: The Final Chapter” broke...
Book Review: ‘The Invisible Husband Of Frick Island: A Novel’ By Colleen Oakley
The latest novel from author Colleen Oakley is a delightful, quirky look at the people of a small island off of Maryland and how they look out for each other and protect each other. Colleen always writes fun, interesting novels and this one is as good as her previous...
Book Review: ‘The First Actress: A Novel Of Sarah Bernhardt’ By C.W. Gortner
I love these type of books as I learn new stuff each time I read them. I had never heard of this actress Sarah Bernhardt and she was a force to be dealt with for her time in the 1800's. Born to a Jewish courtesan out of wedlock, she never had it easy growing up. Sent...
Book Review: ‘Anne Of Manhattan’ Is A Delightful Rom-Con By Brian Starler
It's time for Anne to leave Long Island and move to Manhattan to attend grad school. She's moving in with her friend Diana and ready to become a writer. While out one night in a bar she runs into her old rival Gil, who she has known since she was a kid. He use to...
Book Review: ‘The Saboteurs’ Is The Best Isaac Bell Novel Yet By Clive Cussler And Jack Du Brul
The new Isaac Bell kicks major ass. It's a thrilling ride from beginning to end and you won't want to put it down. Authro Jack Du Brul has done an amazing job continuing the series after the passing of Clive Cussler (and I am not sure if Clive helped write this one or...
Book Review: ‘A Peculiar Combination’ Is A Great Start To A New Series By Ashley Weaver
I love Ashley Weaver books. Her Amory Ames series one of my favorites and now she's back with book one of a new series set in 1940 with England's entry into WWII. This new series is set around the character of Ellie and her Uncle Mick (who has a locksmith business),...
Movie Review: ‘The Woman In The Window’
Greetings again from the darkness. Agoraphobia (the fear of leaving one’s home) has been the topic of a few films over the years, but for whatever reason, none of them have really clicked. Of course, director Alfred Hitchcock brilliantly used a wheelchair-bound James...
Book Review: ‘The Warsaw Orphan’ Is A Great Historical Fiction Novel By Kelly Rimmer
Author Kelly Rimmer has written a great historical fiction novel set in Warsaw during the time of the Germans being in control in 1942 and rounding up the Jews. It's a great look at the time period and what the people of that city and area had to go through. A great...




