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DVD Review: “Falcon”
Far more sophisticated and accomplished than most police procedurals or murder mysteries
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Stories We Tell’
Only art can move a person in a way that’s impossible to put into words without falling short.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Alif The Unseen’ by G. Willow Wilson
This could be one of the stories behind the Arab Spring.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Jack Taylor Set 1’
Taylor is not your typical private eye and this is not your usual police drama.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Man of Steel’
The drama at the beginning is compelling, by the end there’s just too damn much going on, and it becomes truly mind-numbing.
Read More »Book Review: ‘How The Light Is Spent’ by Gail Sidonie Sobat
This is history as it should be, told through the pen of a poet with an eye for the important details of life.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: “Quartet”
A funny, intelligent movie about friendship, art and love whose cast happens to be senior citizens.
Read More »Xbox 360 Review: “Resident Evil: Revelations”
"Resident Evil Revelations" is a lot like visiting an old friend that you haven’t seen in a few years. You forget why they drove you crazy, they catch you up on what’s been going, and then you both promise to spend more time hanging out in the future.
Read More »Book Review: a seed within by Bruce Kauffman
This poet has the ability to not only bring elements of the human condition to life, but puts our lives into their proper perspective.
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