Two spy flicks, now in theaters, Mile 22 and The Spy Who Dumped Me, take different and visually modern approaches to this classic genre. Both were exciting. Both had totally different feels, and they revealed something about martial arts cinematography I had not noticed before. Bond, Nerd Bond Mile 22 stars …
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Interview: Edie Harris, Author of ‘Blamed’
"I’m excited for romance readers to get their hands on 'Blamed,' but I also hope that anyone who enjoys straight suspense and spy thrillers will give it a shot – the love story between the hero and heroine doesn’t detract from the plot, but makes it stronger."
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Would the history of the Civil War be different if women had not become personally involved in both spying and soldiering?
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"Cryptographics is a field of mathematics devoted to rendering messages unreadable except by a party that has the key to reversing the encryption."
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For those of you who appreciate attentively anachronistically-ambiguous animation.
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Tonight, on the Theater of the Absurd...
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So bad, it makes even the worst Curly-Joe DeRita-era Three Stooges effort (cartoons included) golden by comparison.
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A collection so memorable, you’ll be uttering “I don’t recall” in no time at all.
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Chuck is a brilliant little show, but needs viewers, so please tune in! You won't be sorry.
Read More »Rubicon: A Newbie Viewers Guide
New to Rubicon? Want to know the players and play catch up? Read on.
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