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Flores (2017)
Flores (2017)
2017 | Fantasy, Sci-Fi
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"Hydrangeas are the flowers that tint the shots of this beautiful film. My grandmother was called Hortensia (hydrangeas in Spanish). These are the flowers of my childhood. The film reaches its melancholic note through a floral invasion. It is quite moving and transporting to experience how the room in the theater is filled with their purple. The film explores “fakeism” as an evolution of realism, with color as its main artery. Purple runs through the veins that keep our hearts pumping."

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Logan Lucky (2017)
Logan Lucky (2017)
2017 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
The supporting cast provides some fireworks, too. Driver’s and Tatum’s controlled, empathetic deadpan—they make surprisingly convincing siblings—leaves room for wilder stuff elsewhere on their crew
Critic- Jesse Hassenger
Original Score: 91 out of 100

Read Review: http://film.avclub.com/steven-soderbergh-is-back-and-great-as-ever-with-logan-1798194517
  
    Dr. Death

    Dr. Death

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    As patients entering the operating room of Dr. Christopher Duntsch for routine spinal surgeries...

The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events #2)
The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events #2)
Lemony Snicket | 1999 | Children
8
8.5 (24 Ratings)
Book Rating
A Series of Unfortunate Events is my favourite series on Netflix, so a few months ago I decided I was finally going to buy the books and read the whole series, and I don’t regret that decision.

The Reptile Room is the second book in the series and is much better than the Netflix series.

The book opens with Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire on their way to live with their uncle, Dr Montgomery Montgomery, a semi-successful herpetologist with a large collection of reptiles.

Dr Montgomery’s assistant, Gustav, left him without any notice just before the Baudelaire orphans arrive, and his replacement, Stephano is strangely like Count Olaf.

The thing I love about The Reptile Room is the dark humour running throughout it. There are constant jokes that are definitely not aimed towards children which make it such a fun book to read.

It’s funny, sad and entertaining all at the same time and I really do wish I’d have read it when I was younger because it’s just the ideal book for me.
  
    Duérmete niño

    Duérmete niño

    Medical and Book

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    Keep your child asleep for a long stretch of time and recover lost sleep! *2.000.000 children have...