Tag: review
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Films Are Ephemeral: Review on Mr. Harrigan’s Phone
My favorite thing to do to get in the Halloween spirit is reading Stephen King’s bone-chilling horror stories and watching the film versions. He has always done an incredible job of creating intriguing masterpieces about the psychic battle between good and evil that we all endure. I finished reading his novella “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” in ... -
Review Of ‘Same Kind Of Different As Me’
I recently read the memoir, Same Kind of Different as Me (2006) by and Ron Hall and Denver Moore. This book illustrates the different life stories of the two men and how they became friends, even family, and how they were brought together by Ron’s wife, Deborah. The first part of the book talks about each ... -
BoJack: Final Predictions
Bojack Horsemen Season Six Part One has dropped! The sixth season is going to be the final season. Part two of season six will drop in January. If you missed my first essay on BoJack Horseman, I made a series of predictions about the show. I predicted that Diane would leave Los Angeles. Diane has left Los Angeles ... -
Emelie: My Thoughts
Today, I want to ask my readers a simple question: What scares you? I’m sure many people are afraid of things like the dark, snakes, or maybe supernatural creatures like ghosts and vampires. All of us can say that we are scared of something happening to a loved one. The need to protect those we ... -
“Terrifier” SUCKS
Terrifier is the dumbest movie I have seen on Netflix. I’m a horror junkie for sure. I love horror movies, horror merch, books about serial killers, ghosts, demons, and mass murderers. Anything with blood guts and gore, I love. This weird affinity for the darkest recesses of human nature is nothing new. In fact, I ... -
“Hate List,” My Thoughts
* This article contains spoilers of the book Hate List. Hate List by Jennifer Brown, a very interesting book, is about a girl named Valerie who falls in love with a boy named Nick. A different point of your typical high school romance between two outcasts, the rather cliché sounding plot takes a dark turn. ...