I'm Ryne, a Creative Writing/Education student at MCLA. I write about various forms of media that I'm interested in, with reviews of books, movies, and music strewn in with other facts about my day. I have a girlfriend named Sarah Plummer whom I'm very happy with. Want to contact me besides commenting the blog? My AIM name is Ryne Repulsive, email is rb9589@mcla.edu. Want to send me horror screeners or movies to review? Email me and I'll let you in on my secret MCLA box! Crazy, right?
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The Dead Parade isn't exactly a fresh concept, but Daley has crafted an amusing first story here.
Sevareid has a real knack for providing detailed imagery of the environment; the importance of the journey requires commendation.
Three words - it has dreads.
Hochschild teaches all of us a lesson; we cannot stand idly by and let political immoralities continue.
A quick, fun, and painless ride, but it won't throw you over the handlebars in surprise.
Taking away that chance for survival, Saw V became gross out, mindless entertainment for the demented with no relevant undertones.
It might get just a little bit boring, and I do think it's time to move on from Crystal Lake.
We miss Seabiscuit - but so does the racing world; in that, Hillenbrand succeeds in bringing the past to the present.
There are a couple of duds, but mostly it manages to entertain, spook, and have you laughing all at once.
Coupling his views on basketball with his foreword, Bradley's book acts as an important critique on sports culture.
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