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Mistletoe and Murder
Book
In Connie Berry’s festive holiday novella Mistletoe and Murder, American antiques dealer Kate...

A Royal Affair
Book
More goes wrong than could be imagined when Iris Sparks and Gwendolyn Bainbridge of The Right Sort...

Dean (6927 KP) rated Scream Queens - Season 1 in TV
Jun 25, 2017
Great cast (4 more)
Good cameos
Cool killer outfit
Surprisingly gory
Funny at times
Will make you Scream.... For one reason or another!
A gave this a whirl as the cast was impressive and a fan of Slasher films. This is a very bizarre series definitely more at the comedy side than horror. Featuring true Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis and Emma Roberts of @Scream 4. Almost like a spoof at times. Try thinking of a mix of Clueless, Mean Girls, Scream and Scary Movie. The spoilt rich kid humour won't be for all but the Killer wouldn't look out of place in a real Slasher film and there are a variety of ways he bumps off the brats.

BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) rated Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass in Books
Apr 28, 2019
"Curiouser and curiouser!”
Alice in wonderland is one of those pieces of media that even if you've never read the book or heck even seen the movie you know it... It's just that legendary.
The book is one of those pieces that no matter your age you can enjoy it. As a kid it's this magical wonderland of talking animals, weird people, and a very angry queen.. And you wish you could stumble down a rabbit hole it fall through a looking glass to get to because it all just seems to wonderful. As an adult it's really no different. The book is just fun and memorable and honestly the story has stuck with me my whole life and will always stay close to my heart.
The book is one of those pieces that no matter your age you can enjoy it. As a kid it's this magical wonderland of talking animals, weird people, and a very angry queen.. And you wish you could stumble down a rabbit hole it fall through a looking glass to get to because it all just seems to wonderful. As an adult it's really no different. The book is just fun and memorable and honestly the story has stuck with me my whole life and will always stay close to my heart.

Awix (3310 KP) rated Highlander (1986) in Movies
Feb 12, 2018 (Updated Feb 12, 2018)
Cult fantasy movie which kind of flopped on its initial release but spawned a franchise which seemed to go on forever (and may not in fact be completely defunct). Scottish highlander (played by a Frenchman) discovers he is immortal; is mentored by ancient Egyptian immortal (played by a Scotsman); must do battle with rival Russian immortal (played by an American) to decide the destiny of the world.
Pretty much as goofy as it sounds, but very likeable - strives for a sort of mythic grandeur, doesn't quite manage it. None of the battles in the story are quite as brutal as the one between Christopher Lambert and the English language, but Sean Connery is having fun; some decent fight choreography too. Benefits immensely from the Queen soundtrack.
Pretty much as goofy as it sounds, but very likeable - strives for a sort of mythic grandeur, doesn't quite manage it. None of the battles in the story are quite as brutal as the one between Christopher Lambert and the English language, but Sean Connery is having fun; some decent fight choreography too. Benefits immensely from the Queen soundtrack.

Jo (37 KP) rated Ironside: A Modern Faerie Tale (Modern Faerie Tales #3) in Books
Oct 6, 2018
Definitely enjoyed this the most out of the three. Have to admit, though, I still didn't feel much heat between Kaye and Roiben, but <s>Corny</s> Neil and Luis were adorable!
I kinda figured that <spoiler> when the Queen demanded Kaye used Roiben's name, and she commanded him with a false one, that shoulda won her the quest. Cos, I mean, she couldn't even say the cup of tea was cold when it wasn't, and that's much the same kind of untruth as calling someone by a name that's not theirs. It's like standing in front of an oak tree and declaring it an elm - bet she couldn't do that.</spoiler> But whatever. Loopholes or some shit, I guess.
I kinda figured that <spoiler> when the Queen demanded Kaye used Roiben's name, and she commanded him with a false one, that shoulda won her the quest. Cos, I mean, she couldn't even say the cup of tea was cold when it wasn't, and that's much the same kind of untruth as calling someone by a name that's not theirs. It's like standing in front of an oak tree and declaring it an elm - bet she couldn't do that.</spoiler> But whatever. Loopholes or some shit, I guess.

Cori June (3033 KP) rated Shattered Bonds (Jane Yellowrock #13) in Books
Nov 8, 2019
Characters (1 more)
Writing
So glad this book was published! I had thought Dark Queen was the last book but I'm so ecstatic to realize that I was wrong. I really admire authors whose characters can learn to change even if they have to take a few steps back they can still go forward and not start from scratch at each book. Jane definitely does this slowly and not always the best at it but she does. Faith Hunter does a fantastic job at continuity and, yes you HAVE to read the previous books because she interweaves important things from previous books into the narrative. And the twist I didn't see that coming. I can't wait for the next book.

James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Downton Abbey (2019) in Movies
Nov 26, 2019
I wanted a touch more tragedy
Downton Abbey the TV series was incredible, I don't care how uncool people think i am for saying it. Its a spot on piece of British History with strong characters and a great cast.
The film in the same vein although was a little too nice. There was no undercurrent of darkness which stopped this getting full marks. The queen an King are coming to visit Downton along with their horrible staff who are trying to make preparations for the royal visit.
This movie is still wonderful and deserves props for highlighting the backwards thinking of homophobia and although a great film i was hoping for a little more.
The film in the same vein although was a little too nice. There was no undercurrent of darkness which stopped this getting full marks. The queen an King are coming to visit Downton along with their horrible staff who are trying to make preparations for the royal visit.
This movie is still wonderful and deserves props for highlighting the backwards thinking of homophobia and although a great film i was hoping for a little more.

Woman in the Making: Panti's Memoir
Book
'Today, as I walked through Dublin city centre, I saw gay couples casually holding hands as...

Women Who Ruled: History's 50 Most Remarkable Women
Book
'Poisoners', 'whores', 'witches' and 'murderers' - or so their enemies claimed. From Queen Nefertiti...