
The Choice
Book
What if you had to choose between your children? Then: Madeleine lived for her children....
Psychological Thriller Thriller Fiction Suspense Mystery

Baby Teeth
Book Watch
Sweetness can be deceptive. Meet Hanna. She’s the sweet-but-silent angel in the adoring...

Three Poets of the First World War
Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg and Ivor Gurney
Book
This new selection brings together the poetry of three of the most distinctive and moving voices to...

Chaos Walking (2021)
Movie Watch
Todd Hewitt lives on the distant planet of New World - a new hope for humanity until struck by The...

Beneath the World, a Sea
Book
South America, 1990. Ben Ronson, a British police officer, arrives in a mysterious forest to...

Ghost Story (The Dresden Files, #13)
Book
Meet Harry Dresden, Chicago's first (and only) Wizard PI. Turns out the ‘everyday’ world is full...

Shrewdunnit: The Nature Files
Book
Conor Mark Jameson has spent most of his life exploring the natural environment and communicating...

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) in Movies
Jan 28, 2021
The story of Joan of Arc is extraordinary, but this is not the story of Joan of Arc, it is her passion only, as in her trial and execution. The close ups of Maria Falconetti as the eponymous saint are all you can really take away from it in the end. Her odd beauty and commitment to the role do leave a lasting impression, but the two dimensional fire and brimstone evil of her accusers is just too much, even comic, to behold and believe in 2021. For study purposes, seeing where certain techniques and shot ideas had their Genesis, for example, it is of great interest. As a film to watch and enjoy it has sadly outlived its worth. When you consider Fritz Lang’s M was only 3 years later, it all comes into context.

Monument Valley
Games and Entertainment
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** Apple Game of the Year 2014 ** ** Winner of Apple Design Award 2014 ** In Monument Valley you...