Book Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Went into this one having already seen the film, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Unsurprisingly, the book is better as theContinue Reading
Went into this one having already seen the film, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Unsurprisingly, the book is better as theContinue Reading
The Red Door picks up years after Insidious: Chapter 2. Josh’s mother has passed away and he has separated fromContinue Reading
When four teenage Native American boys, Ricky, Lewis, Cassidy, and Gabe, decide to shoot up a herd of elk onContinue Reading
Did I want another Indiana Jones after the debacle that was Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Not really. Did IContinue Reading
What do you say about a film like Elemental? Especially when the studio who made it also made Up, Wall-E,Continue Reading
Wes Anderson is stylistically great. Even when I don’t get much out of one of the stories he is tellingContinue Reading
A Slow Burning Fire is a book filled with unreliable characters and interlocking complex situations that unfold in slow, cleverContinue Reading
I’m pretty ambivalent about Disney remaking their animated films and calling them live action when the majority of the newContinue Reading
Based on the short story by Stephen King, The Boogeyman tells the story of widower Will Harper (Chris Messina) andContinue Reading
I was late to the party on this book. I only read it because I enjoyed the film and wasContinue Reading


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