Strangers by Dean Koontz Published by Putnam 1986 Horror/Psychological/Sci-Fi A writer from California. A doctor from Boston. A motel owner and his wife in Nevada. A priest in Chicago. A criminal in New York. A little girl from Las Vegas. They’re just a handful of people from across the country, living through eerie variations of... Continue Reading →
Review: Audiobook The Nightshade Cabal
The Nightshade Cabal written by Chris Patrick Carolan Published by Parliament Press February 2020 Audiobook released December 2020 Narrated by Dean Ruple Isaac Barrow very much just wants to be left to his own research, but as the only "out" working Technomancer, there are jobs the locals need doing, from simple repairs, to assisting the... Continue Reading →
Review: Death Dresses Poorly (Audio Book)
Death Dresses Poorly written by Marc Watson Audio Book Performance by Marc Watson Published by Fluky Fiction - Dec 2017 Ethan, an angsty, depressed a twenty-something has just buried his mother and with her, hopefully buried the past of his abusive childhood home. After surviving a tragic accident, and a strange meeting, Ethan begins to... Continue Reading →
Review: Unhinged
Unhinged. Starring: Russell Crowe and Carren Pistorius Directed by Derrick Borte Written by Carl Ellsworth After an incident at an intersection a woman becomes the target of a maniacs rage. Ugh....no. There's so much wrong with this movie. Okay, let's start. Russell Crowe plays "Man". Our intro to him is him, sitting in his car,... Continue Reading →
Review: Disney/Pixar’s BRAVE
Brave released 2012. Starring: Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly and Emma Thompson. Throwing away custom and tradition, young princess Merida wants to find her own path through life. Her defiance throws the kingdom into chaos and give a single wish, she must now use all her courage, wit and heart to mend the fractured bond. Yeah,... Continue Reading →
Review: Mortal Engines
Mortal Engines Released 2018. Starring Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Hugo Weaving and Jihae. Directed by Christian Rivers. Written by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson. Based on the book by Philip Reeve. In a post-apocalyptic world, where giant cities ride on wheels and literally devour each other to survive, two people meet in London,... Continue Reading →
Review: Fate: The Winx Saga – Streaming on Netflix
Teen fairies attend a special boarding school where they learn how to use their powers, navigate the worlds of love and friendship and maybe stop the horrible monsters threatening their beloved school. Starring: Abigail Cowen, Danny Griffin, Elisha Applebaum, Hannah van der Westhuysen, Eliot Salt and Sadie Soverall. I had no idea what to expect... Continue Reading →
Review: Greenland Amazon Original
Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin star. A family of three try to get from Kentucky to Greenland before an extinction level event meteor hits Earth. I was super pumped for this after I saw the trailers. Disaster movie, meteors crashing into the Earth, Gerard Butler doing Gerard Butler things. But then I watched it. Sure,... Continue Reading →
Review: Midnight Sky Netflix Original
I watched The Midnight Sky so you don't have to. Set in the future, George Clooney plays a dying, grumpy old man, (the last human on earth), after what I think is a nuclear war. With radiation approaching his Antarctic base(?) he discovers a spaceship returing to earth, and the the crew don't know what's... Continue Reading →
Review: Sweet Home Netflix Original .
Cha Hyun-soo is a troubled teen, and new to the Green Home apartment complex. As humans start turning into monsters Hyun-soo and his neighbours fight to survive and struggle defining what it means to be human. I loved this series. It's weird. It's bloody, but not gorey… though depending on who you ask, those things... Continue Reading →