There’s a genre in fiction known as alternate history. It usually gets lumped in with science fiction, although in reality, it’s somewhere between that and history. The premise usually involves taking some […]
Book Review: Days of Infamy by Harry Turtledove – If The Japanese Had Invaded Hawaii?
Movie Review: Raising Victor Vargas – Hot Time, Summer in the City?
Written by Eva Vives and Peter SollettDirected by Peter Sollett Teenagers are both the same and somewhat different no matter where you go. Small towns have problems somewhat different than that of […]
A Life-Long Mets Fan Visits Citifield for the First Time
I lived just outside of NYC for the first 39 years of my life. We moved away 16 years ago this October, and I haven’t been back much since then. Through it […]
Book Review: Bridgerton – An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn
Here we are in the third book of the Bridgerton fairy-tale. Yes, I am one of the late-comers to the series, having become sucked in by the Netflix series. It was so […]
Time to Watch the Doctor – Doctor Who: The Robots of Death – Before the Borg…
Written by Chris BoucherDirected by Michael E Briant Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television series that has been around off and on since 1963. The main character is just known as […]
Movie Review: Twister – The Tornadoes Get the Best Story
Written by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie MartinDirected by Jan de Bont Being a Weather Channel junkie, I was already pretty familiar with storm chasers and what they did prior to the 1996 […]
Emergency! Season Two on DVD – My How Times Have Changed
I was greatly surprised by how much my kids loved Emergency! Season One on DVD and happily bought Emergency! Season Two on DVD soon after. This season ran from September of 1972 […]
Book Review: The Ghost in the Little House by William Holtz – Mothers and Daughters Are Complicated
In my younger days, I developed a deep love of the Little House books. As I grew older, I wondered about what happened beyond what Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote in the books […]
Back to NYC: Bruce Springsteen on Broadway
I was lucky enough to score a ticket when they went on sale for Bruce Springsteen on Broadway a few weeks back. He’s trying to give a shot in the arm to […]
Movie Review: Cannes Man – Laughing at the Whole Culture of the Film Industry
Written by Deric Haddad, Richard Martini, Irwin M. Rappaport, and Susan Shapiro Directed by Richard Martini Hollywood has been accused at times of taking itself too seriously. This is often true when […]
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