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Kevin Phillipson (9961 KP) rated Day Shift (2022) in Movies
Aug 25, 2022
Jamie foxx (1 more)
Dave Franco
Watched on Netflix and it’s rather amusing the vampires are great especially the look of the vampires and the way they move especially with their feet u have to watch this movie to believe it. Also let’s talk about Jamie foxx as a vampire hunter made me laugh at his scenes with Dave Franco has the potential for a sequel like too see more snoop dogg especially
Garthy (203 KP) rated I Am Michael (2017) in Movies
Apr 16, 2017
Inconsistent and sometimes difficult to join the dots (2 more)
Aloof and not totally convincing
Found my mind drifting for large segments of the movie
Se
Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated True Story (2015) in Movies
Jul 21, 2017
A hard to watch but effective thriller
A harrowing tale of love and loss with two very convincing serious performances from two actors more used to playing more comedic roles.
Javier Bardem recommended Welcome Mr. Marshall (1953) in Movies (curated)
Erika (17788 KP) rated The Disaster Artist (2017) in Movies
Dec 21, 2017 (Updated Jan 7, 2018)
Jessalyn Joy (118 KP) rated Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) in Movies
Jul 16, 2017
Erika (17788 KP) rated Spider-Man (2002) in Movies
Jan 19, 2018
Tobey Macguire is the only Spider-man I accept as the one true Spidey. I absolutely love this movie. It came out at an interesting time, as it had to be edited to remove the World Trade Centers. I liked the origin story they went with, and I liked Franco as Harry.
Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated Face Off (Laura Blackstone, #2) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
I went back and forth on the rating for this book, but finally settled on a four. I honestly found all the conflict to be exhausting and unpleasant, but it was very realistically written and I certainly felt connected to Blackstone. I decided that if del Franco weren't such a good writer, I wouldn't be feeling everything so much.
I read [b:Face Off|7106094|Face Off (Laura Blackstone, #2)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1271179558s/7106094.jpg|7364695] right after finishing [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], which is how I recommend that you read them. That is, after all, how the plot works. There's a lot more of Jono Sinclair in this volume than the first, which will be popular with romance fans.
During the events of [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], Laura retired the Janice Crawford persona. Her life should be simpler now that she's just herself and Mariel Tate, right?
Wrong, because she and Mariel Tate are being pulled in opposing directions by powerful forces, and she has two more-than-full-time-jobs. Toss in an order to impersonate an uncooperative prisoner in order to infiltrate a terrorist group, and her life is at risk every day too.
In the midst of all this, there's a visit from royalty, and her boss assigns Mariel yet another top priority.
The only respite is her growing relationship with Jono Sinclair, who is also undercover with the terrorist group. He's the only person in the world who always knows who she is, no matter what glamour she's wearing.
Laura started wondering how much of herself was left behind all the personas in [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], realizing that "Laura Blackstone" was in danger of becoming just another persona. She's even more concerned about that issue in [b:Face Off|7106094|Face Off (Laura Blackstone, #2)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1271179558s/7106094.jpg|7364695], but thanks to Jono she's getting back in touch with who she is behind the masks. Will she be able to hold on to her progress? Will she be able to simply survive the undercover assignment with almost no preparation? Or will it be the internal Guildhouse politics that do her in? These questions kept me reading and interested. I was thrilled with how del Franco answered them, and I'm intensely curious as to whether those answers leave any room for further adventures with Laura and Jono.
I read [b:Face Off|7106094|Face Off (Laura Blackstone, #2)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1271179558s/7106094.jpg|7364695] right after finishing [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], which is how I recommend that you read them. That is, after all, how the plot works. There's a lot more of Jono Sinclair in this volume than the first, which will be popular with romance fans.
During the events of [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], Laura retired the Janice Crawford persona. Her life should be simpler now that she's just herself and Mariel Tate, right?
Wrong, because she and Mariel Tate are being pulled in opposing directions by powerful forces, and she has two more-than-full-time-jobs. Toss in an order to impersonate an uncooperative prisoner in order to infiltrate a terrorist group, and her life is at risk every day too.
In the midst of all this, there's a visit from royalty, and her boss assigns Mariel yet another top priority.
The only respite is her growing relationship with Jono Sinclair, who is also undercover with the terrorist group. He's the only person in the world who always knows who she is, no matter what glamour she's wearing.
Laura started wondering how much of herself was left behind all the personas in [b:Skin Deep|6150364|Skin Deep (Laura Blackstone, #1)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1312520543s/6150364.jpg|6329503], realizing that "Laura Blackstone" was in danger of becoming just another persona. She's even more concerned about that issue in [b:Face Off|7106094|Face Off (Laura Blackstone, #2)|Mark Del Franco|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1271179558s/7106094.jpg|7364695], but thanks to Jono she's getting back in touch with who she is behind the masks. Will she be able to hold on to her progress? Will she be able to simply survive the undercover assignment with almost no preparation? Or will it be the internal Guildhouse politics that do her in? These questions kept me reading and interested. I was thrilled with how del Franco answered them, and I'm intensely curious as to whether those answers leave any room for further adventures with Laura and Jono.
Movie Critics (823 KP) rated The Little Hours (2017) in Movies
Jun 16, 2017
Dave Franco is similarly good as the horny manservant who, against his better judgment, is easily seduced, while Reilly is funny as the constantly drunk priest, who’s got his own thing going on with the kindly mother superior
Critic- Chris Bumbray
Original Score: 7 out of 10
Read Review: http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/review-the-little-hours-sundance-175-02
Original Score: 7 out of 10
Read Review: http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/review-the-little-hours-sundance-175-02
Erika (17788 KP) rated This Is the End (2013) in Movies
Sep 22, 2017
This movie is bursting at the seams with famous actors and actresses. Jay Baruchel is visiting Seth Rogan in LA, when they go to a party at James Franco's house, and the world decides to end. James Franco is so ridiculous, I almost liked him. Emma Watson's cameo is so amusing. I'm glad that the Backstreet Boys are jamming out in heaven at the end.