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Book Review: Songs of the Earth (Wild Hunt) by Elspeth Cooper
A simple sword and sorcery tale.
Read More »DVD Review: Belle de Jour (Criterion Collection)
A French masterpiece about the art of love...and love.
Read More »Book Review: Boy in Darkness and Other Stories by Mervyn Peake
Mervyn Peake tries too hard to be literary.
Read More »Book Review: Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles (Professor Moriarty Novels) by Kim Newman
We all know Sherlock Holmes' side of the story; this is Moriarty's darker version of events.
Read More »Movie Review: The Undying
A simple tale.
Read More »Movie Review: The Lincoln Lawyer
a courtroom thriller with a deeper question.
Read More »Book Review: Sense and Sensibility: The Bath/ Palazzo Bicentenary Edition by Jane Austen, Niroot Puttapipat (Illustrator)
A book worthy of the story it contains.
Read More »DVD Review: Neverwhere
From screenplay to novel and back again: watching the origins of Gaiman's first novel.
Read More »Movie Review: London Boulevard
William Monahan provides an intriguing premise but fails to develop it into anything more.
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