I can remember my parents telling me stories about what New York City was like when they were growing up. It was a place seemingly alien to me. My mother talked about […]
I can remember my parents telling me stories about what New York City was like when they were growing up. It was a place seemingly alien to me. My mother talked about […]
I came across this series from the U.K. by accident when hunting for DVDs from my favorite show on the Sci-Fi Channel also titled Ghost Hunters. Unfortunately, that’s where the similarities ended. […]
The sixth book in the Bridgerton saga is a bit different than the others. Francesca is not a girl of marriageable age trying to find a suitable husband. Lady Whistledown has retired. […]
Written by Sherman AlexieDirected by Chris Eyre The headlines are filled with the virtues of the various blockbuster films out there. For me, I prefer the sleeper films that come along with […]
I love the genre of alternate history. That is where the author takes a point in history and ponders what would happen if things had turned out differently. Final Chance is the […]
Created in the late 1950s as the brainchild of television writer Rod Serling, The Twilight Zone has held up quite nicely through the years. Serling had become frustrated during his time as […]
I would like to thank Goodreads, Kensington Press, and V.S. Alexander for the advance reader copy of this book. What follows is my unbiased review. Inspired by a true story, this book […]
Written by Diana Gabaldon and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Anna Foerster This eighth episode of the first season, also the mid-season finale, told a part of the story that wasn’t in the […]
The third book in BJ Bourg’s series about Louisiana Police Chief Clint Wolf picks up nearly exactly after the events in the previous novel. One of his best officers, Susan Wilson, is […]
Written by J. Michael Straczynski, Peter David, and Larry DiTillioDirected by John C. Flinn III The fact that these three episodes in a row feature the character of commercial telepath Talia Winters […]
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