The Cleveland International Film Festival is upon us, and I got to experience a nice mix this year. Truthfully, I would have liked to have seen a lot more, but my schedule would sadly not allow it. Here’s what I did manage to fit in, though!
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Weekend Movie Review
Once again, the weekend was a really busy one, so I impressed myself being able to fit in any extra form of entertainment. Here’s what squeaked in!
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Through a very busy weekend I did manage to get two films in, on top of attending a showing at CIFF, so bear with this brief review.
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Apparently I am going to go out with a bang for March! I squeezed in a considerable amount of films this weekend despite being pretty well booked up. See what made the cut.
Read moreManner of Death Series Review
I believe Manner of Death is one of the highest, if not the highest, rated BL out there and I can understand why! To be fair though, I’ll always be partial to the production value of KinnPorsche. But this one definitely delivered on chemistry!
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This past weekend really was a mixed bag of genres and stories and it was kind of a wild time. Plus a new viewing experience to boot!
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Hey-o! Just because I was in another country doesn’t mean I wasn’t going to watch any movies! In fact, when you have two sixteen hour flights, you can actually watch quite a few movies.
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Crammed in an eclectic array of films this weekend.
Read moreSundance Film Festival 2024
I’m sure I’ve said this since the pandemic started, but the one thing I’m grateful for is that it made and kept a virtual component to the Sundance Film Festival. This gives me the opportunity to enjoy something I love so much from the comfort of my own home and significantly cheaper, too! I was happy to have an interest in many more films this year. Let’s check them out!
Read moreBook Review: A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay
Now that it’s a new year, I am trying to make a concerted effort to read the books that are in my possession. That is the case for this bargain bin purchase I made sometime in the last few years. A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay certainly redeemed itself in the last fifty pages or so, but the journey there was a bit of a drag.
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