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Tag (2015)
Tag (2015)
2015 | Horror, International
6
7.7 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Confusing Gorefest
I saw the first five minutes of this on a facebook post and was intrigued by the very suddenly bloody start so I figured I'd give it a chance. Being a fan of horror, I was excited about it. The beginning feeds the promise of gore and progresses quickly, leaving you confused at each turn. Instead of really coming to a conclusion, I feel that the movie left more questions than answers. As the storyline progressed towards the end, it gave off not so subtle Donnie Darko vibes. Where the aforementioned movie gave way with answers and a satisfactory conclusion, Tag seemed to miss the mark in that category. Still would probably watch again.
  
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Sarah Norris (24 KP) rated Longwalks in Apps

Apr 11, 2022  
Longwalks
Longwalks
Communication, Lifestyle, Social Networking
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
App Rating
Thought-provoking and always-changing questions (3 more)
Customizable to your priorities and things you want to improve upon
Niche communities to join
Safe and free of creeps and unwanted interactions
A safe space for deep thoughts
Longwalks has been my favorite non-traditional social media apps I've found (though I'd hardly call it social.media - the focus isn't on your profile/profile picture etc.). Check in every day to keep a streak going, answer sometimes silly/sometimes serious prompts about your life (choose to keep your answers private, post anonymously, or publicly), and get bonus insightful questions when you join groups relevant to you. I've yet to have an uncomfortable or negative interaction and the vulnerability of everyone's answers is beautiful.
  
Jeopardy!
Jeopardy!
1984 | Game Show
9
7.9 (16 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Alex trebeck (0 more)
Love this game show watch it all the time on netflix and sometimes when I'm visiting my dad in america. The show is easy Alex trebeck gives u the answer so what is the question. I surprise myself sometimes when I know the answers on the board and sometimes final jeopardy
  
3.5 stars, mainly because we didn't get a concluding story. We didn't get a definite romance or answers so this feels more like a serial story than a full length one. That being said I kinda NEED to know what happens next, is she going to get with Kai? Or Kyler (ugh).
  
Talking Timbuktu by Ry Cooder / Ali Farka Toure
Talking Timbuktu by Ry Cooder / Ali Farka Toure
2006 | World
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"This record was revolutionary. Very subtle, very elegant. I do a lot of collaborations now. This record gave me all the answers I needed at that time. I realised that you can work with people and keep your soul. You don't need to change anything. Keep being yourself. Keep defending your truth."

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Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1)
Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1)
Ilona Andrews | 2007 | Fiction & Poetry, Paranormal
6
7.7 (12 Ratings)
Book Rating
We seemed to just get thrown into this and I found myself a little confused at the beginning. What was she? Who were these people she was telling us about? I know we got the answers to the latter the more we read but I still found it quite hard to get in to.
  
3.5 stars

Hmmm... I enjoyed this ending but at the same time it seemed to be over with too quickly. We got answers to all those questions that had arisen in the previous books and I'm glad that Isa realised that Kai was the one. <br/><br/>But I also feel like something was missing.
  
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KarynKusama recommended Free Solo (2018) in Movies (curated)

 
Free Solo (2018)
Free Solo (2018)
2018 | Documentary
8.3 (4 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"A documentary about free climber Alex Honnold that set my household on fire with questions about ambition, selfishness, discipline, existential depression, and the value of human attachments. Equally wondrous and horrifying, the film asks difficult questions about the value of near-impossible pursuits, and doesn’t seem to know the answers. I appreciate the searching."

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Torbjorn Flygt recommended The Wall in Books (curated)

 
The Wall
The Wall
Marlen Haushofer | 2013 | Dystopia, Fiction & Poetry, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"A woman wakes up in a lodge in the Alps. Her friends are gone. A glass wall separates her from the outside world. What has happened? Haushofer doesn’t give any answers. Written during the cold war and under the shadow of the threat of a nuclear war, “The Wall” is no less worth reading today."

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Small Radios, Big Televisions
Small Radios, Big Televisions
2017 | Action/Adventure
Though there are a select number of cutscenes that play out after the completion of each stage, the story is told more creatively and effectively through the environment. Each factory provides new questions and answers about the world
Critic- Alex Avard
Original Score: 7.5 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.cgmagonline.com/reviews/small-radios-big-televisions-ps4-review/