This film was like s stage production. One act, followed by act two, all wrapped up in the climatic third and final act. It reminded of a modern film …
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Book Review: ‘Amber House’ by Kelly Moore, Tucker Reed & Larkin Reed
It’s the end of October, so I thought it absolutely necessary that I read something relevant to Halloween. My choice was Amber House by Kelly Moore, T…
Audiobook Review: ‘Finale’ (Hush Hush #4) by Becca Fitzpatrick
Note: If you haven’t read any of the Hush Hush books, this review has spoilers. This review contains NO spoilers on Finale though. If you thought the …
Movie Review – Silent Hill: Revelations In 3D!
I really like the Silent Hill games, but truth be told, even if I had never played the games, I’d still think this movie was dumb. Silent Hill R…
Maxwell’s Movie Review: Cloud Atlas
Some movies are like real life – painfully realistic, often cynical or sad, these seek to portray a truth about the world we live in. Many of th…
The Film Canon: Jules and Jim (1962)
François Truffaut’s Jules and Jim begins in a state of pure bliss. According to every movie everywhere, from roughly 1800 to the assassination o…
The Film Canon: Bicycle Thieves (1948)
Charged with the neorealism style of filmmaking, portraying a cultural shift in Rome post war, this film doesn’t coddle it’s audience but instead show…