The Viral Fever
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Reiner Knizia's Decathlon
Tabletop Game
Reiner Knizia’s Decathlon is a series of 10 short dice games with the loose theme of the events of...
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Star Wars: Vader - Dark Visions
Book
WHO IS DARTH VADER? He has been many things: a SITH warrior, a commander, a destroyer. DARTH VADER...
Godfessions
Lifestyle
App
God'fessions app is a daily confession of God's word over your life. Believing and confessing are...
Nicole Hadley (380 KP) rated City Fun in Books
Jun 16, 2018
The Learning to Read series is easy to read. The series uses site vocabulary that is printed in the back of the book. The book captures the imaginations of beginning readers and help them on their way to independent reading. The books can be read aloud to young children or the children can read the books themselves.
Driven (Driven, #1)
Book
Now a limited series streaming on Passionflix beginning August 2018. From New York Times...
LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Moon Knight in TV
May 5, 2022
This latest limited series does a fantastic job of introducing him, and his multiple personalities, in a unique and interesting way. It's definitely something different for the MCU and it's good that Disney+ is providing a platform to explore these quirkier and darker avenues.
Oscar Isaac deserves a whole bunch of credit for his portrayal of essentially two different characters. Both Stephen Grant and Mark Spector are characters that I cared about by the time the finale rolled around.
The overall pacing is the main detriment to Moon Knight. After an intriguing start, it does hit a major lull around the midway point that flirts with boredom on occasion, but a sharp left turn plotwise and a thoroughly entertaining finale save proceedings and then some.
Another enjoyable, if not perfect, series from Marvel Studios then, and a promising set up for Moon Knight to enter the movies as they start to explore some of the darker corners of their properties.