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Bryan TenBrook (29 KP) rated Jigsaw (2017) in Movies
Sep 17, 2018
Marianne Kayleen Gabriel (4 KP) rated John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) in Movies
Oct 14, 2018
The general storyline, throughout keeps you on edge (2 more)
As the first film, its jam packed with violence and fight scenes
The ending I admire and leaves you with so many questions but not in a manner that most cliffhangers do. It was oddly satisfying to leave it down to your imagination avoiding a rushed poorly explained ending
Laura lou (304 KP) rated Famished (Broken #2) in Books
Dec 13, 2018
This is the second book in the broken series and was just as good as the first one. There is humour, happiness, sadness, drama, romance, heat. I went through every possible emotion reading this book, including anger at the frustrating cliff hanger. I was on the edge of my seat and can't wait to read the next book!
Andrew Koltuniuk (756 KP) rated Catch Me If You Can (2002) in Movies
Jan 23, 2020
B_Jerrrrry (8 KP) rated The Mandalorian in TV
Feb 2, 2020
doggy (3 KP) rated Penny Dreadful: City of Angels in TV
Apr 30, 2020
not a bad first start
okay so lets start by saying i loved the origiginal penny dreadful and i msut say that i as of now love the style here and action and adventure this keeps you on the edge of your seat well the first episode did anyway
Scott Charlton (1585 KP) rated Crawl (2019) in Movies
Jun 4, 2020
Julie Collinge (1183 KP) rated My Lovely Wife in Books
Jun 9, 2020
Megan (14 KP) rated A Quiet Place (2018) in Movies
Sep 10, 2018
Sitting on the edge of my seat
Contains spoilers, click to show
This film was filled with tension and it was extraordinary how it didn’t have to rely on the sounds that usual Horror and Thrillers depend on because it still had me on the edge of my seat.
Also, it was a terrifying scenario to be seen portrayed and thinking if this could actually happen, and having to be silent constantly in order to stay alive.
It was so upsetting when their daughter had been killed towards the start of the film and when their newborn baby was crying, and that horrifying creature was in the same room - it made me agitated, anxious and apprehensive for what was about to happen.
One of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen, definitely recommend.
Also, it was a terrifying scenario to be seen portrayed and thinking if this could actually happen, and having to be silent constantly in order to stay alive.
It was so upsetting when their daughter had been killed towards the start of the film and when their newborn baby was crying, and that horrifying creature was in the same room - it made me agitated, anxious and apprehensive for what was about to happen.
One of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen, definitely recommend.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Balanced on the Blade's Edge (Dragon Blood #1) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
I am a huge fan of the author and have read all of the books in her Emperor’s Edge series and all in her Flash Gold Chronicles to date. I will read anything she write so when I saw her blog post about this book I was instantly thinking, “I need this now!”
Lindsay is a genius at blending action, steampunk and romance into her books and they are easy to read and very addictive. (I read the last four books in The Emperor’s Edge series back to back so I could find out how it all ended.)
This is set in a prison and centres around it’s new head, Ridge Zirkander, after he caused some political problems back in the city with his attitude. To me, he sounds like a laugh. The female lead, Sardelle, has just awoken after 300 years and finds herself within the prison walls. There is a sort of instant attraction between them which Ridge tries to ignore as he doesn’t believe it a good thing to get involved with inmates.
If you’re a fan of the author, this isn’t to be missed. If you’ve never read anything by her the first books in her Emperor’s Edge and Flash Gold Chronicles are free on Amazon.
Lindsay is a genius at blending action, steampunk and romance into her books and they are easy to read and very addictive. (I read the last four books in The Emperor’s Edge series back to back so I could find out how it all ended.)
This is set in a prison and centres around it’s new head, Ridge Zirkander, after he caused some political problems back in the city with his attitude. To me, he sounds like a laugh. The female lead, Sardelle, has just awoken after 300 years and finds herself within the prison walls. There is a sort of instant attraction between them which Ridge tries to ignore as he doesn’t believe it a good thing to get involved with inmates.
If you’re a fan of the author, this isn’t to be missed. If you’ve never read anything by her the first books in her Emperor’s Edge and Flash Gold Chronicles are free on Amazon.