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Robert Pattinson recommended Julia (2008) in Movies (curated)

 
Julia (2008)
Julia (2008)
2008 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
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Movie Favorite

"Julia, the Tilda Swinton movie. Also, I think [the director’s] name is Erick Zonca. I think that’s one of the great performances, and it’s kind of criminally underseen. Is underseen even a word?"

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Merissa (11765 KP) created a post

Mar 17, 2022  
"A wealthy banker with a long list of secrets dies."

Tour & #Giveaway: One Will Too Many (Julia Fairchild #4) by PJ Peterson - @Archaeolibrary, @partnersincr1me​, #Cozy, #Mystery,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/onewilltoomany-juliafairchild-4-bypjpeterson
     
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ClareR (5589 KP) rated Snap Shot in Books

Oct 25, 2019  
Snap Shot
Snap Shot
Marilyn Todd | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery, Thriller
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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An enjoyable Victorian mystery
Julia McAllister is a female photographer in 1895 who works for herself - which is a struggle in England at this time, as she would have had no legal rights. She pretends to her clients that she is working for a male photographer, but in reality he left her the business when he died. So, in order to make ends meet she finds work taking ‘French Style’ photos. These were risqué pornographic photos. Julia makes sure her models are comfortable with what they’re doing and that they’re well paid. She feels responsible for these young women.

When three of them are found murdered, and Julia is visited by an Inspector Collingwood asking questions because her stamp is on the back of the photos found with these women, Julia is devastated. Devastated that she is in the frame, and devastated that she has lost women who she considers to be friends. So Julia sets out to find the killer herself, because she has secrets that she doesn’t want anyone finding out.

This book is pretty jam packed with dead bodies, if I’m honest. The dead models and two unconnected men. Julia is involved with finding the perpetrators of these deaths too. So if you don’t like dead bodies, you’re going to struggle with this one! Although it’s not graphic in any way. It’s not a salacious book - the photos aren’t really described in any great detail: the making of them is just a part of the story.

I liked Julia. She is a caring character who looks after her models, her neighbours, and she even gives a home to a street urchin. I found the photography descriptions (taking photos and developing them) really interesting, and I thought the setting was really well described: the sights and sounds of a busy urban Victorian England especially. This is a very enjoyable book, and one for those who enjoy an easy reading mystery.

Many thanks to Sapere Books for sending me my copy to read and honestly review.
  
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Merissa (11765 KP) created a post

Oct 7, 2022  
"Following her heart’s desire brings danger she could never have envisaged…"

Tour: JULIA PRIMA (Roma Nova #8) by Alison Morton - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, @cathiedunn, @alison_morton, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #HistoricalFiction,

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/juliaprima-romanova-8-byalisonmorton
     
Logged On
Logged On
Barbara Ross | 2022 | Mystery
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Does Julia Have a Suspicious Neighbor?
This Christmas, Julia has become obsessed with creating a perfect Yule Log cake to impress her boyfriend's family when they come for Christmas, but her efforts aren't turning out well. She is so desperate that she goes to a neighbor, Mrs. St. Onge, since her cakes were legendary. Mrs. St. Onge is an older lady, but as Julia begins to spend more time with her, Julia begins to wonder about the many people from Mrs. St. Onge’s past and present who seem to disappear from her life around the holidays. Is Julia in any danger herself?

The mystery on this one really drew me in. It is on the shorter size for a novella, but it had me turning pages quickly to find out if my suspicion on what was happening was true or not. As always, the characters are wonderful. We only see quick glimpses of some of the regulars, but they are still charming. And the new characters are great. As a bonus, there’s a recipe for a Yule Log cake at the end.

NOTE: This story is a novella, roughly 100 pages, and was originally part of the novella collection Yule Log Murder. If you have that book, there is no need to buy this ebook. If you haven’t read the story, now is the time to sit back and enjoy this Christmas mystery.
  
Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
1985 | International, Drama
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I love watching old movies. The two characters in this movie were unbelievable. Raul Julia was phenomenal in it. They kind of beat each other up emotionally. I really got a kick out of seeing that whole relationship."

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Street Fighter (1994)
Street Fighter (1994)
1994 | Action
6
5.1 (9 Ratings)
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Jean- claude van damme (2 more)
Kylie minogue
Raul Julia
Finally got to see this thought I was gonna hate this always that this is one of the worst movies based on a video game but I kinda liked the movie. Seeing kylie minogue In a rare acting role and she was rather good but for me the star of the movie goes to Raul julia in his last role not his finest hour but he really gets to ham it up. Overall could have been a better movie but it has its charm.
  
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In at the Deep End
Kate Davies | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, LGBTQ+
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A funny, honest book
The first quote in the blurb on the cover of this book says:'Every woman should own a copy of this book' (Erin Kelly). Well. Perhaps not if you're easily shocked.
Julia lives with her best friend Alice and her boyfriend, Dave, and after yet another night of listening to their enthusiastic sex life through the wafer thin walls of their flat, Julia decides it's time to end her three year sex-drought. Except I don't think that she expects to learn that her drought might be because she has been looking in the wrong places.
After a disastrous experience with a one night stand where she's accused of 'breaking' the man's penis (!!), she meets a female artist - and learns that she's much happier and more fulfilled with a woman.
This book is sexually graphic, and definitely not for the faint-hearted. Julia is rediscovering her life, and is on a mission to make radical changes - she wants to be happy.
It's a great story. I laughed, I felt sad and sorry for Julia in some places. It illustrated complicated relationships really well.
It's a great debut, and I'll be interested to see where the author goes next.
Thanks to The Pigeonhole for choosing another great book to read along to.
  
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2086 KP) rated Hidden Beneath in Books

Jun 29, 2023 (Updated Jun 29, 2023)  
Hidden Beneath
Hidden Beneath
Barbara Ross | 2023 | Mystery
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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What Happened to Ginny?
It’s another busy summer for the Snowden Family Clambake, but Julia quickly agrees when her mother, Jacqueline, asks Julia to join her for a memorial for a friend who vanished five years ago. Since it’s been five years, Ginny has been officially declared dead. Something about her disappearance feels off to Jacqueline, so she asks Julia what she can find out. Will Julia find any answers after all this time?

As a long time reader of the series, I enjoyed that this book continued a couple of ongoing storylines. I was satisfied with how things played out in them. As always, the characters are fantastic. I was smiling within pages of starting the book at getting to spend more time with these old friends. The plot spends a little time laying a foundation before it really takes off, but I was hooked the entire time and couldn’t turn the pages fast enough by the end. We get five recipes at the end as well. This is a favorite series of mine. If you enjoy it, you’ll be thrilled with the latest entry. If you aren’t yet a fan, pick up a book today, and you’ll get hooked.
  
Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
2003 | Comedy, Drama
Kirsten Dunst plays the brattish antagonist extremely well (2 more)
Julia Roberts performance is sufficiently delivered
Decently written, albeit a bit melodramatic
Seems to be built on a foundation of stereotypes (1 more)
No big ending or real 'win'. More of a silent victory!
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