
How to play Go "Beginner's Go"
Games and Education
App
Ishikura Noboru is a regular lecturer on the Japan Broadcasting Corporation's weekly TV go program....

Home Insulation Manual: How to Cut Energy Bills and Make Your Home Warm and Comfortable
Book
Rocketing energy prices look set to be a fact of life for the foreseeable future. Fortunately...

Materials for Architectural Design: 2
Patrick J. Rand and Victoria Ballard Bell
Book
As architecture and design programmes throughout the world break out of the classroom and adopt the...

Zombie Street Fighter: Urban Assault
Games
App
Are you ready to save the streets from the undead scum? Show them how you handle a baseball bat,...

Expeditionary Force: Book 1 - Columbus Day
Book
We were fighting on the wrong side of a war we couldn't win. And that was the good news. The...
Craig Alanson Expeditionary Force Science Fiction Military RC Bray

Stuck with my Frenemy (The Karma Collectors #1)
Maya Daniels and Cassandra Fear
Book
You Stack it, We Pack it. Life should be good when you are a daughter of Aphrodite, or a daughter...
Urban Fantasy

Boxing the Moonlight by Mister Heavenly
Album Watch
Mister Heavenly dabbled in love and affection on their first record, 2011’s Out of Love. This...
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Sago Mini Toolbox
Education and Entertainment
App
**Awarded Best of App Store** Come build with the Sago Mini friends! Use a wrench, try a saw, or...

3D Drag Racing Nitro Turbo Chase - Real Car Race Driving Simulator Game
Games
App
Pick one of 4 beautifully designed locations. Bustling city centre, isolated desert, tricky parking...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Viy (Spirit of Evil) (1967) in Movies
Sep 21, 2021
Not the longest of films, which is just as well as the pacing may require patience on the part of the viewer; after a very eerie sequence early on, there's a long wait until the stuff with the protagonist's vigil in the second half. Nevertheless, it's worth it, mainly because the special effects are remarkably good, well up to the standard of equivalent western films of the same period (and probably better). Not particularly scary or graphic by modern standards, but the climax has a creepy sort of power to it and the overall impression is of a classy and well-made film; if there's a political subtext to it, it's very well-hidden.