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Book Review: Hollywood Monster – Robert Englund 298 pages Robert Englund is a horror icon. We know him for playing one of the most famous movie monsters in American history, Freddy Krueger, but in reading his biography, Hollywood Monster, we learn that Robert indeed wears many masks and quite a few will surprise many of [...]
Night Shade By Joan Hartenstine-Lemon Published by: Outskirts Press 111 pages Anthologies books are a interesting type to read. The editor/writer picks a theme and either fills out with their own original content or invites other writers to contribute a story. Some are great, some good and some are pretty much just filler. Writing an intense short [...]
Just how old does a book have to be before a library “weeds” it out?
A few thoughts on the NCIS spin-off,NCIS: Los Angeles.
Could you face and forgive the killer of your family?
Real quirky soundtrack to a little seen film by acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch. On the liner notes,Jarmusch writes the score hides clues to the movie itself. That said,part of a good mystery is actually letting the reader/viewer/watcher SEE the clue provided. As for this soundtrack,its mix of tribal,Latin and worldbeat wants to be [...]
Not too many television series with only 31 episodes aired get a album of score music released. And while you may be unlucky to find your show on the least supportive network on the air today (hello,Fox! You have killed more good shows then Dan Ackroyd has movies),to have a composer like Bear McCreary to [...]