The We And The I Some movies you are either loved or hated as is the case with the film Drive from a couple years ago. I don’t know anyone who thought it was good, you either loved it or hated it…just so you know, I loved it. Gondry’s The We And The I is a film that you will either love or hate. I have a feeling if you were one of the last stops on the bus you will love it. If your mother picked you up at school, you will hate it. The question is did I love it? But first a synopsis. It's ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: The We and the I
Sneak peek: Thor
Marvel’s "Thor: The Dark World Who'd got the 411 on the newest Marvel adventure? The BROADS do. Check out a sneak peek of the newly released clips at the bottom of the post, and see what the folks at Marvel Studios have to say about this new movie here: Continue the big-screen adventures of Thor, the Mighty Avenger, as he battles to save Earth and all the Nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe itself. In the aftermath of Marvel’s "Thor" and "Marvel’s The Avengers," Thor ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: And Now a Word from our Sponsor
And Now A Word From Our Sponsor I remember seeing Being There when I was in high school. I think that was one of the first times I began to understand television and advertising, and its effect on us. Now I work in communications and advertising and write in my spare time so when I got the chance to review this movie I jumped at it thinking it would be up my alley. I love Parker Posey and Bruce Greenwood and, And Now A Word From Our Sponsor has that going for it but I didn’t know until I ... continue reading...
DVD Review: Bates Motel
Bates Motel Before diving into this series I was very hesitant about watching it due to its spin on the classic Psycho.I was born after Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" hit the theaters, so I missed all the hype and promotional gimmicks, such as "No one will be admitted to the theater after the film has begun" and "Don't give away the ending" and the dramatic and traumatic trailers. When I saw the film for the first time, I had no idea that Janet Leigh was a huge star and how it was a Hollywood ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Stella Bain
Stella Bain Author: Anita Shreve Shreve’s pinpoint access to her characters’ emotional acuity defines her gift in every novel. Stella Bain proves no exception, as once again, Shreve compels her characters so deeply into the novel that they become real people to her readers. It is March, 1916 and the setting is Marne, France. A woman wakes up to a nun looking down at her in a French army camp. Her feet hurt, and she cannot remember her name. She thinks that it is Stella. She lies on ... continue reading...
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