At my local and brand new Barnes & Noble, I was walking around checking out covers and titles, when Eric LaRocca’s newest novel caught my eye. With a name like At Dark, I Become Loathsome, and a distorted devil-like creature gracing the cover, how could I not be intrigued?
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Weekend Movie Review
This is perhaps the most films I’ve watched in one weekend since Sundance. Finally! And let me tell you, not a weak one in the bunch.
Read moreBook Review: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Grady Hendrix is an author who kind of snuck up on me and has become one of my favorite authors out there! I like that he’s not cranking out novels like clockwork like Riley Sager or Ruth Ware (not that I’m complaining about that). He’s seems to be busy, but a man of the people – his fans.
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Similar to the rest of the year, March has been almost equally as inconsistent with my movie viewing. Or maybe I’m just being lazy in my weekly recaps. Anyway, here’s the haul from the first two weekends.
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If I thought January was bad, I did even worse for February! Still, I managed to see some good films this month, even though there were far fewer of them than I would have liked. Here’s how the month rounded out.
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I still really feel like I’ve been slacking so far this year with films, but I’m trying. Here’s what made it in this weekend.
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The final push for the first of the year is here and I’m still doing a pretty mediocre job of it. Still, I made some time at the theaters this weekend, though I couldn’t bring myself to sit through The Brutalist yet.
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I have been seriously slacking since the New Year, but here is a quick and dirty review of what’s made it in so far.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Christopher Abbott
With Leigh Whannell’s newest horror film, Wolf Man, out in theaters today, why would I not have everyone revisit this drawing I did of its star, Christopher Abbott? He’s the best.
Read moreBook Review: You Shouldn’t Have Come Here by Jeneva Rose
After the pleasant surprise I got from reading Jeneva Rose’s latest novel, Home Is Where the Bodies Are, I decided to check out the rest of her work and landed on the mysterious sounding You Shouldn’t Have Come Here.
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