Only after I’ve finished this hefty crime thriller did I find out it belongs to a series written by Faye Kellerman. In fact, Bone Box the 24th installment of the series. Fail. But, my mother was kind enough to pick it up for me, and not many parts of the book ended up being confusing, which was a relief. With that being said, let’s get into it!
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Mid-Week Double Feature
Since I was otherwise engaged last weekend, that means I had no time for movies! That seriously might not have happened in at least five years. While it distressed me a little, since there were some great new releases making their way to theaters, I knew I’d get a chance to squeeze some in before another busy weekend. That means last night, I made room for back-to-back viewings!
Read moreHoliday Movie Weekend
I got to watch an eclectic mix of films over this long holiday weekend, with some new ones, old ones, and ones I wanted to revisit. Let’s jump into the cadre!
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
Some old and some new titles this weekend, but absolutely no regrets! Let’s get into it!
Read moreBook Review: Survive the Night by Riley Sager
Just when I thought his books couldn’t get any better, Riley Sager goes ahead and publishes this wonder, Survive the Night! Of his five novels, this one cemented itself as my favorite within the first chapter! It’s a thriller, takes place in the year I was born, the lead character is headed back to her hometown which is dangerously close to where I’m from, and she’s obsessed with movies!
Read moreThe New, New Movie Review
Everything is new! In terms of movies I watched this week, that is. New is exciting, and these films were all truly great watches, so when you get the chance, add them to your own watch list.
Read moreMosaic – Television Film Review
Is it a show or is it a movie? I mean, in the linear version of Mosaic, it’s broken down into six, 50-ish minute parts, so in my mind it’s a show. However, when each bit starts, HBO tells me I’m watching a movie. Who knows! What I do know is that when Mosaic emerged in 2018, it was very unique for the time. It originally aired on apps, where you could pick a path would alter what things you saw. The plotline itself really didn’t change, but the perspective could, which means you could discover certain things not available from other perspectives.
Read moreWeekend Movies in Review
This weekend I managed to squeeze in quite an eclectic mix of films whenever I could! Let’s get to it!
Read moreTribeca Film Festival (At Home) – Pt 2
Another week virtually participating in the Tribeca Film Festival! I know I said this last week, but I’ll reiterate how pumped I am that I can participate in this festival. The pandemic may be good for almost nothing, but it did somehow afford me this opportunity. Especially now that things are slowly beginning to morph back into normalcy. Well, enough of that – let’s get to the rest of those movies!
Read moreBook Review: The Dry by Jane Harper
Based on how awesome the movie The Dry was that I watched a couple weeks ago, I knew I had to get my hands on the debut novel written by Jane Harper. Because the movie was so well reviewed, I just knew that the book would be equally as awesome if not better. It is quite rare for a film adaptation of a novel to do so well, and in this case, be so faithful.
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