A Quiet Place Review: Krasinski Silences with Sheer Suspense

A Quiet Place is as ferociously primal of a horror film as the terrifying predators present throughout. These creatures feed off sound, which is somewhat of a rudimentary gimmick for a horror film monster. Director and star John Krasinski takes full…

Movie Review: Super Dark Times

Some movies have the ability to grab your attention with one form of advertisement. It could be a poster, trailer, plot synopsis, or even an interview with someone associated with the project. For me, the poster to this year’s Super…

Book Review: Beach Bags and Burglaries by Dorothy Howell

“Beach Bags and Burglaries,” by Dorothy Howell, is a fun and simple summer story filled with drama, murder, romance, and a tropical getaway with four best friends: Bella, Sandy, Marcie, and Haley Randolph. Haley is the one who won the…

Book Review: Killer Ambition by Marica Clark

Finally get to witness Rachel kicking ass and taking names in the courtroom in “Killer Ambition” by Marica Clark anther adventure filled Rachel Knight novel. What could be more tantalizing? Oh I know add in a kick-ass detective to be…

Book Review: Guilt by Degree” by Marcia Clark

“Guilt by Degrees” is another suspenseful Rachel Knight Novel by Marcia Clark that hit it out of the park. This novel consisted of the characters I fell in love with in the previous story but nonetheless were able to stand…

Book Review: Unraveled Visions by Nina Milton

Death to a detective, a missing phone that seems to be found just to be lost again, disappearance of a young gypsy girl, a worried sister, and a girl who decides to seek the hidden connection between all of these…

Book Review: Death Can’t Take a Joke by Anya Lipska

An uncanny and disturbing death is usually a good way to kick off a mystery novel. “Death Can’t Take a Joke” by Anya Lipska does just that, except make death plural and go beyond solely uncovering the killer. Add twisted…