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Movie Review: ‘Monday’
Greetings again from the darkness. I will admit upfront that I’m no fan of watching late thirty-somethings living their lives like a never-ending fraternity party. So when the film opens on a disco ball, and we see a woman breaking up with her boyfriend on the phone...
Documentary Review: ‘Gunda’
Greetings again from the darkness. We open on a pig in prone position with her head sticking through an opening in the barn. It takes a minute to realize the sow isn’t sleeping, but rather giving birth. Slowly the newborn piglets begin tumbling out into the world....
Movie Review: ‘Deadly Cuts’
Greetings again from the darkness. If we have to depend on Dublin filmmaking for the year’s first stellar comedy, then so be it. This is the first feature film from writer-director Rachel Carey, but it certainly won’t be the last. Somehow she’s created a black and...
Book Review: ‘A Distant Shore: A Novel’ By Karen Kingsbury
Author Karen Kingsbury is know for her novels having a message and being inspiring. Her newest novel A Distant Shore does not disappoint. Eliza Lawrence lost her mother and brother at a young age. She then had to live with her father on a island in a place that she...
Book Review: ‘The Son Of Mr. Suleman: A Novel’ By Eric Jerome Dickey
Author Eric Jerome Dickey is a great author who passed away a few months ago and it's a big loss for the writing community. He was a great writer and I have enjoyed his books for years. I got to interview him a few times in the last few years and it was always a...
What Can Slot Developers do to Attract a Greater Number of Film Fanatics?
One of the main ways that the online casino industry has attracted players over the years has been through providing games that offer familiarity. A sure-fire way to do this is with titles that use themes from well-known Hollywood blockbusters. This has led to the...
Book Review: ‘Turn A Blind Eye: A William Warwick Novel’ By Jeffrey Archer
William Warwick is back for book number three and he's ready to quit the force but gets talked out it by his boss Hawk. Instead he gets a new assisgnment investigating potential crooked cops. And as this is going on word comes that Miles is dead, the man they have...
Interview: Author ‘Karen White’ Talks Her New Novel The Last Night In London
With almost two million books in print in fifteen different languages, Karen White is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 24 novels, including the popular Charleston-set Tradd Street mystery series. Raised in a house full of brothers, Karen’s love of...
Book Review: ‘Mirrorland: A Novel’ By Carole Johnstone
Cat and El are twins seperated by four minutes. They were close growing up and had a shocking event happen to them as kids. Then ten years ago they had a falling out and haven't talked since. But El has disappeared during a boating trip and Cat has rushed back to...
Book Review: ‘Promises To Keep: A Savannah Skies Novel’ By Nan Rossiter
Book two of the Savannah Skies series returns to Tybee Island and focuses on Gage and Maeve, who are in love and just moved in together. But they both have secrets they have never revealed to each other and they could force them apart. Meanwhile 18 year old Mason is...