Written by Peter Stone and Sherman EdwardsDirected by Peter H. Hunt 1776 is the Columbia Pictures production of a Broadway show by the same name, which has a decent run during the […]
DVD Review: 2000 Years of Christianity Episode II: Shackles of Power
This is the second part of a 13-episode German documentary mini-series, covering the history of Christianity from its beginnings to the modern-day. Although it’s a German production, the narration is in English. […]
Book Review: High Five by Janet Evanovich – A Porsche, a BMW, and a Garbage Mystery
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. Just in case no one could tell, I have to say I am really enjoying the […]
DVD Review: 21 Jump Street: Season 2 – Want To Go To High School With Johnny Depp?
Running from 1987-1988, the second season of 21 Jump Street continued following the story of four young police officers whose job it was to go undercover at various high schools in and […]
DVD Review: 2000 Years of Christianity Episode I – From Jesus to Christ
This is the first part of a 13-episode German documentary mini-series, covering the history of Christianity from its beginnings to the modern-day. Although it’s a German production, the narration is in English. […]
Book Review – The Butler: A Witness to History by Wil Haygood
Having seen the movie, Lee Daniels’ The Butler several times, I was eager to read what I thought was the book behind the film. I wanted to hear more of the story […]
Series Rewatch – Agent Carter: Snafu – Bringing Things Together for the Finale
Written by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Chris Dingess, Stan Lee, & Jack KirbyDirected by Vincent Misiano Finally, we get some accountability on how Peggy Carter has been treated by her fellow SSR […]
Movie Review: Dead Man’s Walk – Real Heroes in the Real West
Written by Larry McMurtry and Diana OssanaDirected by Yves Simoneau I was a late bloomer when it came to appreciating the western genre in films. The first story I ever truly enjoyed […]
Book Review: Wham!, George Michael, and Me by Andrew Ridgeley
On Christmas Day in 2016, the world lost the voice and talent of George Michael. Andrew Ridgeley, being the person who likely knew him best for a good portion of his life, […]
Movie Review: The Son – Can the American Culture Handles These Themes?
Written by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc DardenneDirected by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne For the first time in quite a long time, I am struggling with a review. To properly review and discuss issues […]
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