
The Flash - Season 2
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At 11, Barry Allen's life changed completely when his mother died in a freak accident and his...

Bad News: A Zack Walker Mystery #4
Book
The explosive and hilarious final book in the Zack Walker series from bestselling author and master...

The Rwandan Hostage
Book
The Rwandan Hostage is the second volume of Christopher Lowery's African Diamonds Trilogy and...

Books of A Feather (Bibliophile Mystery #10)
Book
Brooklyn’s friend Ian runs the Covington Library, which is hosting an exhibit featuring John James...
Case Closed: Vol. 62
Book
Jimmy Kudo, the son of a world-renowned mystery writer, is a high school detective who has cracked...

Clockers (1995)
Movie
A "clocker" is a 24-hour drug dealer, and Strike (Mekhi Phifer) is the hardest-working one on the...

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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2320 KP) rated Murders and Metaphors in Books
Jun 20, 2021
It’s been years since I read the earlier books in the series, but I’m glad I reconnected with the characters. While I normally avoid paranormal themed cozies, I find this premise absolutely charming. The mystery is wonderful and kept me guessing right until the end. It’s filled with suspects who are perfect at keeping me confused. A few of the series regulars were fun but underdeveloped here, but that’s because they had little page time. The regulars we saw more of were great, and I especially appreciated the growth we saw in Violet. I hope to return to the next book in the series soon.

LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated Swimming Pool (2003) in Movies
Sep 21, 2020

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Knives Out (2019) in Movies
Sep 5, 2020
There's really nothing bad to say, Knives Out is a thoroughly entertaining movie. The cast for one is just stacked - Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas are the two leads here and are both great. The supporting cast features the likes of Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Christopher Plummer, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Frank Oz - it's an ensemble cast oozing with quality.
The whole film is shot beautifully, and has a gorgeous setting. It's easy to look at for sure. The plot is masterfully written as well - as mentioned, providing plenty of twists, but presented in a clever way, from multiple perspectives, with different accounts of events being told as the truth slowly unravels. The screenplay is fantastic and often funny, helped immensely by all of the cast and the strong chemistry they share.
Knives Out is definitely not one to miss, easily Rian Johnson's finest film as far as I'm concerned.