
A Historical and Topographical Guide to the Geography of Strabo
Book
Strabo's Geography, completed in the early first century AD, is the primary source for the history...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Point Break (1991) in Movies
Jan 3, 2021
A solid thriller is elevated to the level of something special by Bigelow's superb direction (banging action and extreme-sports sequences), plus genuine depth of character. Keanu still looks sort of bovine in places, though showing genuine signs of improvement, while Swayze is something of a revelation as an ambiguous spiritual guru/gang leader. Lori Petty is also good, but mostly decorative and underused. All the more impressive when you realise it has basically the same plot as The Fast and the Furious but still feels like a proper movie for grown-ups.

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated The Final Girls (2015) in Movies
Apr 23, 2021
For a start, it's an unabashed love letter to the Friday the 13th series, both playing tribute, and poking fun at its tropes. If you're a fan of summer camp slashers, then you'll find a lot to love. The comedy on display is decent and never feels too try hard, and even manages to lightly berate the horror fan community whilst managing to remain endearing.
Amongst all the silliness however, lurks a touching and often sad story about loss and coming to terms with grief. Fantastic performances from Taissa Farmiga and Malin Akerman compliment these moments, and they land pretty well. The characters are solidly balanced, and result in a movie that knows when to be funny, and when to be serious.
The Final Girls has quickly become a bit of a cult favourite since it's release in 2015, and it's easy to see why. Good stuff!

BookInspector (124 KP) rated Innocent: A Vanessa Michael Munroe Novel in Books
Sep 24, 2020

The Apple Harvest
Games
App
Sonny and Lambert are making apple pies. Help them collect falling apples with your wheelbarrow...

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Hills Have Eyes (1977) in Movies
Sep 4, 2020
The plot: Wes Craven's cult classic about cannibalistic mountain folk, including the Carter family, who are on the trail of stranded vacationers in the arid Southwest Californian desert.
Craven based the film's script on the legend of cannibal Sawney Bean, which Craven viewed as illustrating how supposedly civilized people could become savage.
Wes Craven desired to make a non-horror film, following his directorial debut, The Last House on the Left (1972), because he saw the horror genre as constraining. However, he could not find producers interested in financing a project that did not feature bloody violence.
The film was initially given an X rating by the MPAA due to its graphic violence. Due to this, significant material was removed from Fred's death scene, the sequence where Mars and Pluto attack the trailer, and the last confrontation with Papa Jupiter.
Its a excellent movie.

Boundless
Book
The cartoonist of This One Summer and SuperMutant Magic Academy explores the virtual and IRL world...
Graphic novel

Future Man
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A gamer stuck in a dead-end janitor job (Josh Hutcherson) is offered a chance to make a difference...
comedy sci-fi

Lotta Sea Lice by Kurt Vile / Courtney Barnett
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A conversation between friends, documented in raw, unvarnished song form, brimming with personal...
pop rock

The Nani Iro Sewing Studio
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Fresh from Japan, the much-anticipated collection of Nani Iro sewing patterns is finally available...