
Love and Heal Podcast
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Jessica Flanigan is the author of The Loving Diet and Autoimmune Paleo Nutritionist. Sarah Choueiry...

The West Wing
Book
Edward Gorey's The West Wing is an invitation to the imagination. On each page, a room beckons,...

Nickg24 (492 KP) rated John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) in Movies
Aug 28, 2019
My only slight niggle with it,was they extended the running time in an attempt to try to get more action in but to me it felt like there was more stop and remind us what's going on dialogue which wasnt present in the first film.
Still a bloody awesome movie though.

Murder Being Once Done: (A Wexford Case)
Book
The seventh book to feature the classic crime-solving detective, Chief Inspector Wexford. It seems...

Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Body Cam (2020) in Movies
Feb 20, 2021
An unexpected death on what should have been a routine traffic stop leads a cop down a dangerous path to uncover the truth within her own department.
Body Cam is where cop thriller meets horror... in an intriguing and slightly disappointing way... as I write that, disappointing doesn't feel like the right word. Maybe it is just unusual, I don't remember seeing anything like this combined before.
The combination of footage works very well, it added to the suspense for me and I liked the cuts between body cam/CCTV, real life and unexplained. It allowed for a lot to be held in reserve for later in the film.
If you combine that with the effects it gives quite a strong foundation for everything. The palette was dark, but that helped to make some of the effects shine with drama and suspense. The one scene that particularly liked was set in the convenience store, but I don't want to spoil that for you. As a warning, the film is rather gory and there's the appearance of bugs at one point, it doesn't feel like it holds back.
Normally I'd talk about the acting early in my reviews, but if I'm honest, this is where the film seems to be lacking. I can't really pick out anyone to mention as being standout. That and a slightly uninspiring script didn't do this story justice.
The one thing that I take away from Body Cam is the idea of it, and that one particular scene. It makes me think, but about what I would have liked to see rather than what I did see. I'd be interested to know what you think if you've seen this one... I would have liked to see the film in silence apart from the cam footage and music... but that's just the weird feeling in my head.
Body Cam has the basis of something great, and the execution of the technical aspects felt impressive, but it lacked a spark to elevate it above everything else.
Originally posted on: https://emmaatthemovies.blogspot.com/2021/02/body-cam-movie-review.html

The Fundamentals of Acupuncture
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The Energetic Performer: An Integrated Approach to Acting for Stage and Screen
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