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David Falcon
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If it's in a theater, I'm going to see it.
You can tell Rolling Stone that my final words were....I dig movies.

Sid Krofft recommended Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) in Movies (curated)

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Manos, The Hands of Fate (1966) in Movies
Oct 7, 2018
It's so bad even watching it on mystery scenice theatre 3000 made it more watchable just about

Conversations with George Hall
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A great read for students, academics, practitioners, and theater buffs. Lolly Susi's interviews with...

TheArtClasses Podcast
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Learn to draw and digital painting online video tutorials. Drawing realistic, portrait, figure,...

Podcast – AV Rant
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Hosted by Tom Andry and Rob H., this team answers your questions about home theater and AV.

Pedro Costa recommended Playtime (1967) in Movies (curated)

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2340 KP) rated There’s No Murder Like Show Murder in Books
Jun 1, 2025 (Updated Jun 1, 2025)
Local Theater Rocked by Murder
Tasha Weaver is the head of the costume shop at the regional theater in Eastbrook, Connecticut. They’ve been struggling financially, so they are hoping that bringing in a couple of Broadway stars for their latest production will help the theater return to black. But Kurt Mozer, the male lead, is being very difficult. Still, it’s a surprise when someone shots him center stage when the theater is mostly empty. Who would want to kill the star?
Since I love theater, this book caught my attention, and I’m so glad it did. The story is strong with plenty of suspects, motives, and twists to keep me engaged until we reach the logical ending. There were a couple of leaps of logic, but they were minor overall. Tasha is a wonderful lead, and the rest of the cast was entertaining. A few have room to grow, but they work for the amount of page time they get. And the suspects were strong. Plus I enjoyed this look at life behind the scenes in a theater. Well, behind the scenes when a murder is thrown into the mix. This is a strong debut that cozy mystery fans will devour. I’m hopeful that we will get another book from this author soon.
Since I love theater, this book caught my attention, and I’m so glad it did. The story is strong with plenty of suspects, motives, and twists to keep me engaged until we reach the logical ending. There were a couple of leaps of logic, but they were minor overall. Tasha is a wonderful lead, and the rest of the cast was entertaining. A few have room to grow, but they work for the amount of page time they get. And the suspects were strong. Plus I enjoyed this look at life behind the scenes in a theater. Well, behind the scenes when a murder is thrown into the mix. This is a strong debut that cozy mystery fans will devour. I’m hopeful that we will get another book from this author soon.


Ryan Danny Felber
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Comic Bool Nerd, Movie Buff, and very amateur DM
I'm a nerd in the classic sense, I like comic books, fantasy lit, and board games. I run a couple...