Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
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Following a long prison term for insider trading, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on...
Father of the Bride: Part II (1995)
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Just when George Banks (Steve Martin) has gotten used to his daughter, Annie (Kimberly Williams),...
Landline (2017)
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The Manhattan of 1995: a land without cell phones, but abundant in CD listening stations, bar smoke,...
On Golden Pond (1981)
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Cantankerous retiree Norman Thayer (Henry Fonda) and his conciliatory wife, Ethel (Katharine...
The Tribes of Palos Verdes (2017)
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When the Mason family moves to idyllic Palos Verdes, Calif., the father, Phil, loves it but the...
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Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986)
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The Freelings have escaped their haunted house, which is now being studied by paranormal...
The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
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In their secluded farmhouse, a mother, formerly a surgeon in Portugal, teaches her daughter,...
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Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Eye of the Dolphin (2006) in Movies
Apr 19, 2022
Though there seems to be part of the dolphin what they can teach us in their ways. The cast was good. I would watch with children. There a little drinking and I would only allow children around 13 with this movie. Other then that it find. Teenagers around 13 an up is good for this movie. I would let parents decide for their children.
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Other People in Books
Feb 9, 2020 (Updated Feb 11, 2020)
Gabe drives up and down a motorway for three years, looking for his daughter. His supposedly dead daughter. Except on the day that she died, he saw her in the back of a car on the motorway. When he got home, it was to find out that his wife and daughter had been murdered in a botched burglary. But Gabe saw his daughter in the back of that car...
Two other stories become intertwined with Gabe’s: Katie, a woman who works in a coffee shop on the motorway, a single mother struggling to support her two children. She sees Gabe regularly and knows his story. She knows something of how he feels, because her father was murdered in another, unconnected, botched burglary nine years before. And then there’s Fran and Alice. A mother and her child, permanently on the run, knowing that if the people who are chasing them actually catch them, they will be dead. Quite how these people are connected is at first a mystery.
And then there’s the girl that Alice sees in the mirror, and the Other People...
Boy this was creepy. I LOVED how creepy it was. And there’s an underlying menace throughout the book. This is precisely my kind of book - and it’s well worth a read!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Penguin for my copy of this book to read and review.