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Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) in Movies
Jun 11, 2018 (Updated Jun 11, 2018)
Not as good as the orignal but still ok moving the sequel to an island resort to be menaced ny the hook welding fisherman nice cameo by jeffery combs from the re aminator movies jennifer love hewitt back on screaming durties but the film feels like been here nefore but better with the orignal
Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated Hustlers (2019) in Movies
Oct 3, 2019
Jennifer Lopez (1 more)
Constance Wu
Just watched it's a okay movie not the kinda movie I would usually watch but as it stars Jennifer Lopez and I'm a fan of both of her music and her acting there haven't been many good movies starring jlo but her and constance Wu steal it shame about the rest of the movie
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Ashley Valencia (5 KP) rated Peppermint (2018) in Movies
Apr 1, 2019
Meh
Usually I am down for revenge porn movies and I LOVE Jennifer Garner but this movie didn't really cut the mustard. There were a few decent scenes, my favorite was with the main character and her neighbor but overall it just wasn't that good. It didn't feel very genuine. I'm not sure why but the whole thing came across as stilted and forced.
Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated No Hard Feelings (2023) in Movies
Jun 28, 2023
Jennifer Lawrence (1 more)
Andrew barth fieldman
Watched yesterday its not bad comedy by any means not brilliant but I did laugh alot especially at jennifer Lawrence who would anything to keep her home there's one scene won't say what it is but whoa there's alot to like even Matthew broderick now reduced to playing the dad come along away from playing ferris buller overall fun adult comedy
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Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The New Neighbor in Books
Feb 13, 2018
Elderly Margaret Riley lives alone in rural Tennessee. She seeks comfort in her mystery novels and her memories - not other people. One day Margaret looks across her pond and realizes she has a new neighbor. Margaret becomes intrigued and eventually meets the young woman, Jennifer, and her son, Milo. Margaret begins telling Jennifer about her past and finds herself increasingly curious about Jennifer's own past. Why are she and Milo in Tennessee? What is Jennifer not telling her? Fancying herself a detective similar to those in her beloved novels, will Margaret unveil Jennifer's secrets?
The novel reveals its stories (and secrets) through varying narratives - mainly those of Margaret and Jennifer. We see Margaret's increasing curiosity about Jennifer's life and Jennifer's own increasing reluctance to share why she and Milo have left their old life behind. Further, we see that the two women may not be as different as they appear. Margaret begins telling Jennifer about her life as a nurse during the War, while we learn about Jennifer's life with her drunken husband. Suddenly, the parallels between the two women -- especially when pushed to the brink -- seem surprisingly clear.
This was an intriguing book, in many ways. Neither Margaret nor Jennifer are incredibly likable characters (Margaret is often your classic "old biddy" for sure), but they are interesting. In some ways, nothing really happens in the book - a lot of the action has happened in the past, and we're simply learning about it as Margaret and Jennifer reveal their respective pasts and secrets. Still, it's an insightful look into the two woman's lives - I found it quite compelling. The end was somewhat fascinating, though it did seem to fall a bit flat after all the buildup. Still, a solid 3.5 stars.
The novel reveals its stories (and secrets) through varying narratives - mainly those of Margaret and Jennifer. We see Margaret's increasing curiosity about Jennifer's life and Jennifer's own increasing reluctance to share why she and Milo have left their old life behind. Further, we see that the two women may not be as different as they appear. Margaret begins telling Jennifer about her life as a nurse during the War, while we learn about Jennifer's life with her drunken husband. Suddenly, the parallels between the two women -- especially when pushed to the brink -- seem surprisingly clear.
This was an intriguing book, in many ways. Neither Margaret nor Jennifer are incredibly likable characters (Margaret is often your classic "old biddy" for sure), but they are interesting. In some ways, nothing really happens in the book - a lot of the action has happened in the past, and we're simply learning about it as Margaret and Jennifer reveal their respective pasts and secrets. Still, it's an insightful look into the two woman's lives - I found it quite compelling. The end was somewhat fascinating, though it did seem to fall a bit flat after all the buildup. Still, a solid 3.5 stars.
Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated Bride of Chucky (1998) in Movies
Aug 16, 2021
Chucky (2 more)
Jennifer tilly
Tiffany doll
Currently doing a double bill of this and seed of chucky not really a fan of the child's play movies but this one made me laugh alot there's plenty of gore chuckys on form with the one liners but for me the real star is the Tiffany doll voiced by jennifer tilly the perfect foil for chucky thruout the movie. Overall good sequel better than some of the others now for seed of chucky