Book Review: Everything the Darkness Eats by Eric LaRocca
While a grieving widower named Ghost is drawing into a dangerous ritual of dark magic by an elderly gentleman namedContinue Reading
While a grieving widower named Ghost is drawing into a dangerous ritual of dark magic by an elderly gentleman namedContinue Reading
I showed up to the theater all in on this one. On the bad CGI. On Henry Cavill’s terrible haircut.Continue Reading
I’ll start by saying I did not really enjoy Kenneth Branagh’s first two adaptations of Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot novels.Continue Reading
In 1844 Boston, Tabby and her sister, Alice, flee from their aunt and uncle who used Tabby’s gift of beingContinue Reading
The Mansion tells the story of two estranged friends who return to the place where their friendship fell apart. ShawnContinue Reading
Red Hands is a book about a lab created virus that passes from the host to others by touch. AContinue Reading
When Disney came out with Gore Verbinski’s Pirates of the Caribbean all those years ago, I was so surprised atContinue Reading
While summer has already made its way into August, I find myself watching some of my favorite summertime movies. SomeContinue Reading
Published in 1985, ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ seems more relevant now than it did upon its original release. Hulu has madeContinue Reading
I’ve never been a fan of Bradley Cooper. When I found out he was directing and acting in this remakeContinue Reading


