Written by Danilo Black and Daniel Petrie Jr.Directed by Martin Brest Long before Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer became synonymous with summer blockbuster and high-action films, they produced Beverly Hills Cop, an […]
Patti Aliventi
Once upon a time there was this website called Epinions. I wrote thousands of reviews there. I love books, movies, and television; mostly science fiction. I'm a gun-totin', meat-eatin' liberal with libertarian leanings who will voice my opinion.
My November 2021 Round-Up
Good day, my readers. I started this the end of November, but with one thing or another, I never managed to finish it. Despite my continuing writer’s block, November was a good […]
Winter in the White Mountains
I have been in a bit of a writing funk for the last few months. I’ve had zero inspiration to write new posts, or re-work the old posts I have from my […]
Book Review – Killer Show: The Station Nightclub Fire, America’s Deadliest Rock Concert by John Barylick
In February of 2003, one of the worst nightclub disasters ever in the United States took place in the town of West Warwick, Rhode Island. The 80’s hair band, Great White, was […]
Book Review: Dead Wrong by M.K. Coker – When Does Life End?
In M.K.Coker’s series of books set in South Dakota, the key to the series is in the past, and readers are given details as to what’s taken place on the desolate prairie […]
Series Rewatch – Babylon 5: Survivors – Garibaldi’s Turn for Character Development
Written by Marc Scott Zicree and J.Michael StraczynskiDirected by Jim Johnston Like the episode prior to this, Believers, Survivors gives us a story that seems to be outside of the overall story […]
Movie Review: Pastime – Passing the Torch and Race Relations in the Minor Leagues, California 1957
Written by David Eyre Jr.Directed by Robin B. Armstrong It’s the year 1957 in California. Roy Dean Bream (portrayed by William Russ) is an aging pitcher still stuck in the minor leagues. […]
Book Review: Relapse by Jake Anderson – When Life Throws You a Curve, Go Fishing
One of the few “reality” shows I like to watch is Deadliest Catch. Although some of it is edited to show more drama, I find it really interesting to see how hard […]
My October 2021 Round-Up
October of 2021 saw a few more things return to normal for us in the COVID era. The Fryeburg Fair, a local agricultural fair, has been canceled last year. It was back […]
Movie Review: Oliver Stone’s J.F.K. – Is The Truth Out There?
As of late, I’ve become more and more intrigued with the investigation behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Those reasons are largely due to a personal connection I have to […]
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