It seems that every time I mention Disney lately Bro' B starts going on and on about Wreck it Ralph? Really dude? You're a 29 year old man and you're obsessed with a CARTOON? So, just to see what all of his chatter was about I watched this trailer. I know he was a first generation video game kid, and as soon as the sound began on the trailer it brought me immediately back to HIS childhood. I get it...I guess. Don't tell him, but I actually love the concept, and the actors involved...well, ... continue reading...
Sneak peek: Wreck it Ralph
Book Reviews: Peregrine
Peregrine Author: Linda O’Dochartaigh “When I hear the ‘yeah but’ argument from people defending those who allow sexual abuse to continue, whether it’s at Penn State or in the Catholic Church, I realize we have to do more to raise awareness about how sexual abuse can ruin lives,” says Linda O’Dochartaigh, author of Peregine. Peregrine, a young woman escaping the brutality of an abusive marriage, is a woman living in the fog of her imagination. The defense mechanism that saved her in her ... continue reading...
CD Reviews: Love is a Superpower
Love is a Superpower “Ever wish you could fly? Leap tall buildings in a single bound? Ever wish you had superpower? Ben Rudnick and Friends are here to tell you that you do have superpower, and it’s called LOVE. With their tenth release Ben Rudnick and Friends fill in the colors of family music. From the high-octane soul of the title track through the gentle finger-picking musings about scribbling and flights of imagination, Love is a Superpower leaves the volume up and the windows down in ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Mia and the Migoo
Mia & The Migoo Girerd is the famous producer of The Secret of Kells, and Mia and the Magoo magically portrays an astounding 500,000 hand painted frames of animation. The effect is of the Impressionists, Van Gogh, Monety, and Cezanne and with all the beauty of the film, it does sometimes distract from the story - but I had no complaints, as beauty is its own reward - for me at least. And hopefully for our children. Mia is visiting her mother’s grace when she sense something to come. She ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: So Far Away
So Far Away Author: Meg Mitchell Moore So Far Away is a novel of loss – of innocence, of children, of the image of the good parent – and the theme revolves around family betrayals, offering poignant moments of sheer teenage anguish, the horror of bullying, and a woman whose child has run away, forever. Well portrayed, So Far Away tells the story of Natalie, a lost 13 year old, and a chance acquaintance, Kathleen, an archivist at the Massachusetts Archive. Each character is in crisis, and turn ... continue reading...
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