I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream Because Puns Suck: A Pearls Before Swine Collection
Book
We know it's coming. The telltale signs are all there: the oddly specific setup, the unusual word...
The Amazing Crime and Trial of Leopold and Loeb
Book
The crime itself was indefensible. The brilliant, spoiled and bored sons of two of Chicago's...
Kevin Wilson (179 KP) rated The Walking Dead - A TellTale Games Series: Season 1 in Video Games
Jul 13, 2018
This is your typical telltale game. Point and click with QTE which is fun but the framerate issues can make those frustrating and there is an illusion of choice that don't really matter in the end.
I do find the game a bit easy at times which would make it more fun, especially on a repeat playthrough. Take heavy rain as an example. Higher difficulty they give more and quicker symbols to press during QTE.
Like I said the characters and acting are incredible. You will cry, I don't doubt that. They show so much growth through the series and if your going to get stuck in then you better prepare because it's coming into its fourth and final season so you got a long road ahead.
There is way too much zombies out there in video games, movies and TV but I do love this game and I have played multiple playthroughs but after a while it can get annoying when you can't skip the boring scenes.
Blocky Cars Online Shooter
Games and Entertainment
App
You enjoy pixel shooters, online games and battles, but something’s missing? Every online shooter...
The Bulb Hunter
Chris Wiesinger and William C. Welch
Book
Dubbed the Bulb Hunter in a 2006 New York Times feature story, Chris Wiesinger took his passion for...
The Girl on the Velvet Swing: Sex, Murder, and Madness at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
Book
From New York Times bestselling author Simon Baatz, the first comprehensive account of the murder...
crime non-fiction
The Gaslight Effect: How to Spot and Survive the Hidden Manipulation Others Use to Control Your Life
Book
Are You Being Gaslighted? Check for these telltale signs: 1. You constantly second-guess...
Neon's Nerd Nexus (360 KP) rated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) in Movies
May 13, 2019
Rosen's Diagnosis of Breast Pathology by Needle Core Biopsy
Syed A. Hoda, Edi Brogi, Frederick C. Koerner and Paul Peter Rosen
Book
Accurately identify the full range of clinical and pathological entities with Rosen's Diagnosis of...
Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated The Raven (2012) in Movies
Apr 27, 2017
I am a poet and a writer, and my biggest inspiration as a writer has always been Edgar Allan Poe. I love the gothic horror, the tragedy, the macabre, and everything that makes Edgar Allan Poe the legend he is today.
With that said, let me tell you why I love this movie. It involves connections to some of Poe's greatest work, and not his poetry necessarily, it's actually more about his stories. Telltale Heart, Pit and the Pendulum and others that are all combined into the twisted mind of our antagonist who uses these stories to commit his crimes and leave evidence behind that only Poe himself would be able to figure out.
It's a brilliant crime thriller that delves into the mind of someone who is essentially Poe's biggest fan, but in a very dark and twisted way that gives us a fictional story about what happened during Poe's last days before he was found dead on a park bench. It's a known fact that Poe's last days remain a mystery and so this film had the opportunity to really play with some great ideas and they were executed brilliantly.
Speaking of execution this film is very grim and gory. One scene involving the story of The Pit and the Pendulum has us watch as a Pendulum drops lower and lower before slicing through a man's stomach like a warm knife through butter. It doesn't leave a lot to the imagination which gives this film some charm and makes it stand out from the rest of the Poe Film adaptations.
John Cusack plays the lengend himself, Edgar Allan Poe and brings a very interesting performance, that seems to suggest Poe thought himself as a higher intelligence to those around him, and he isn't shy to announce it.
Sharing the screen with Cusack, includes names such as Luke Evans who portrays Detective Fields, the detective I mentioned earlier that seeks Poe's assistance in the murder case. Brendan Gleeson portrays a very protective father named Charles Hamilton, who despises Poe being anywhere near his daughter Emily Hamilton, portrayed by Alice Eve. However there differences are put aside as the hunt for the missing Emily continues.
The story transitions well from scene to scene and story to story as each clue leads to the next, and eventually we discover the culprit who I shall not name here because I wish to leave the tension and suspense for you as you watch this film.