Kim Pook (101 KP) rated 50/50 (2011) in Movies
Sep 10, 2020
The movie was enjoyable for the most part, but I do think they should have just kept it as a drama only, rather than try to make it a comedy too. Joseph Gordon Levitt did a fantastic job, but I felt seth rogens scenes needed toning down, they were too full on for this kind of movie.
The Names They Gave Us
Book
When it all falls apart, who can you believe in? Everything is going right for Lucy Hansson,...
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Life Sentence
TV Show Watch
When Stella finds out her terminal cancer is cured, she's going to have to learn to live with all...
Mary Goes Round (2017)
Movie Watch
Mary is a substance abuse counselor with a drinking problem. After getting arrested for drunk...
Dead Set on Living by Cancer Bats
Album
Dead Set on Living is the fourth studio album by the Canadian hardcore punk band Cancer Bats. It was...
Laura Doe (1350 KP) rated The Cancer Ladies' Running Club in Books
Jul 1, 2021
We follow Keira as she is getting a diagnosis of breast cancer, after always believing that she doesn’t get ill. We go with her as she battles her cancer as well as battling through the trials of every day life: being a mum, being a wife and owning a business. I really felt for her when things started to go wrong in different aspects of her life and felt her frustration when she felt that people weren’t being supportive or had started treating her differently.
Keira ends up speaking to a woman outside the hospital, who becomes one of her rocks throughout her treatment. Tamsin just happened to come along at exactly the right time for Keira, and together, along with two other women they meet along the way (Amma and Sian) they create the Cancer Ladies’ Running Club. The women go through so much together, all either going through treatment at the same time or having just finished treatment. They talk about how people have changed towards them and have their own personal rants about what is going on in their lives whilst all supporting each other.
I honestly didn’t want to put this book down and have loved every word of it. A definite 5 star from me!
The Tuesday Night Survivors’ Club
Book
The New York Times bestelling author of the Tourist Trap mysteries launches a new series perfect for...
Sean Farrell (9 KP) rated The Fault in Our Stars in Books
Mar 15, 2018
Awix (3310 KP) rated Ordinary Love (2019) in Movies
Dec 12, 2019
Not quite your typical movie on this topic, for it concerns the impact of the follow-up treatment as much as the disease itself. The question is what new can be brought to this genre, or indeed this subject, by a new film - everyone's experience of cancer is necessarily personal, after all, and the more general the statement, the greater the danger of saying something fatuous or inane. The film mostly gets away with it, thanks to strong performances, but one subplot in particular does threaten to overegg the pudding and turn an affecting movie into melodrama. But overall a strong and moving film.