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Till Death (2021)
Till Death (2021)
2021 | Horror, Thriller
7
6.7 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
A Thriller that gets better (1 more)
Good plot
No dead weight
Thought I'd give this short thriller a go. It seems almost too simple to be that good. Probably best not to read the synopsis first as that is a spoiler.
What starts as a simple revenge plot in a situation similar to @Gerald's Game (2017) a wife is handcuffed to her husband who kills himself in a remote lake house in winter. But there is a lot more to it than that and I found it a very enjoyable Thriller.
  
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Dean (6927 KP) rated Pearl (2023) in Movies

Mar 27, 2023 (Updated Mar 27, 2023)  
Pearl (2023)
Pearl (2023)
2023 | Horror
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Mia Goth (0 more)
Very different to X (1 more)
Not a lot of action
Missing the X factor
This prequel to X shows how the main villain of that film Pearl first started to become a bit unhinged. Set at the same location in 1918 Pearl has a tough life working on the home Farm and helping look after her ill Father.
It's in total Contrast to X which was a refreshing take on a Slasher. This is very tame in comparison with not a great deal of Horror this time round.
  
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Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Hereditary (2018) in Movies

Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)  
Hereditary (2018)
Hereditary (2018)
2018 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
Hereditary seems to a bit of a Marmite movie at the moment, I’ve seen so many people praising it and just as many hating it, but if you watch the movie with an open mind, take in the subtle clues, watch the shadows, enjoy the amazing cinematography and delight in a well edited and produced movie then Hereditary is a movie that for me has been one of the best movies that I’ve seen this year and that’s saying a lot, as there have been some damn good movies out there.
  
Dads army (1971)
Dads army (1971)
1971 | Comedy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Arthur Lowe (1 more)
Clive dunn
Watched last night remember watching this a child back in the 70s never realising back in the 70s a lot of British sitcoms were made into movies not all were great movies and some were. This one is probably my favourite of them all takes the plot of the show and expand it to 90 min movie all the characters are there from the pompous mainwarning played by Arthur Lowe to corporal jones played by Clive Dunn some of the humour is outdated this is the 1970s. Overall good laugh
  
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Dean (6927 KP) rated Morbius (2022) in Movies

Apr 7, 2022  
Morbius (2022)
Morbius (2022)
2022 | Action, Sci-Fi
Jared Leto (0 more)
Blurry Cgi scenes (1 more)
Not much action
Ooh Bats
Pretty standard, run of the mill action film. Falling well short of the majority of Marvel films. It's short, doesn't have a great deal of action scenes. When they pop up it's with a lot of blurry Cgi at speed. You just don't really care about any of the characters to be honest. Jared Leto brings a bit of quality to the film. Otherwise it feels like a mix of bits of other films. Not one that will last long in your memory.
  
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Thisclose (1 KP) rated Peaky Blinders in TV

Oct 5, 2022  
Peaky Blinders
Peaky Blinders
2013 | Crime, Drama
Character depth (1 more)
Polly
So.many.things (0 more)
Killing themselves w that name
I didnt get the opportunity to see this show until this year after someone said I had to watch it. The name threw me off everytime it was a suggested watch. Its a drama with amazing sets and acting and story. It reminds me of Yellowstone in a lot of ways. Exceptional script and direction. The seasons go on and on and you soon understand that you never can tell how a certain character will act. Twists every episode.
  
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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Peter Pan and wendy (2023) in Movies

May 18, 2023 (Updated May 18, 2023)  
Peter Pan and wendy (2023)
Peter Pan and wendy (2023)
2023 | Family, Fantasy
7
6.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Jude law (0 more)
200th
My 200th review of Disney plus and yet another version of Peter Pan this has been quite a lot especially by Disney so u know what to expect from this movie it’s okay not Disney’s best version you would have to watch the 1953 version for that but it’s still good movie. Have to mention Jude law as Captain Hook probably the best part of the movie he made the movie for me. If u have kids and u have Disney plus check the movie out
  
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Louise (64 KP) rated The Wonder in Books

Jul 2, 2018  
The Wonder
The Wonder
Emma Donoghue | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
6
8.3 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is Emma Donoghue’s latest book on the market, prior to picking it up I had heard some mixed reviews but the synopsis is what really pulled me in and regardless of what other readers thought I was going to read it and form my own opinion.

Now I picked up ‘Room’ a few years back and read about half and put it down for some unknown reason. This book is not like ‘Room’ so try not go into it thinking it’s going to be.

This is a historical fiction novel set in rural Ireland just after the Crimean war. Our protagonist is an English nurse who served under Miss Nightingale and goes by the name of Lib Wright. Lib is sent over to Ireland to observe an 11-year-old girl, Anna, who has claimed to have not eaten anything over the last 2-3 months. Lib and a Catholic nun take it turns to watch over Anna, 24hrs a day to see if she really is a miracle as proclaimed by the locals.

I liked this book, I was enthralled by the mystery of a small girl claiming to not have eaten. I was hooked line and sinker wanting to find out what was really happening. How could a child not eat? Was it all just a ploy for fame and money?

This book has a lot with religion involved as all the community and the rest of Ireland are Catholics. I am not a religious person, so a lot of the verses and prayers that were being said went over my head. Religion is the essence of this book, it proves how devout and bordering fanatic people can become.

The Wonder is a very atmospheric book and has a lot of descriptive writing and you really get a feel for the village and the people.

I liked Lib our protagonist, she was determined to find out the truth, she was sceptical from the start and was convinced she would not be there for long. She got frustrated a lot of the time for multiple reasons. 1, The family were not very forthcoming and didn’t like having a stranger in their house (understandable). 2, Anna was very timid and would not open up to Lib. 3, The nun, wouldn’t confer with her as to what happened on her shifts as they were supposed to be forming their own opinions. 4, The doctor looked down on Lib as just ‘help’ and when she voiced her concerns about Anna, she was cut off and told to just do her job.

The couple of things that let the book down for me was the pace of the book. This is an incredibly slow paced book and may not be for everyone. I usually don’t mind slow paced books but it felt like there was a lot of repetition and at points I was thinking to myself that surely this couldn’t on like this for the next 200 odd pages but it did. I think this is for readers who like more atmosphere to their books.

I rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  
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Sensitivemuse (246 KP) rated Timeless in Books

Oct 18, 2018  
Timeless
Timeless
R A Salvatore | 2018 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I missed out on a lot!
Contains spoilers, click to show
***Spoilers ahead, you’ve been warned***

It’s greatly recommended you read previous novels leading up to this one. Mind you, it would help immensely if you read the entire Drizzt timeline (which is a lot!) but since that is a lot of books to catch up on, the last few trilogies leading up to this one would likely help. My mistake was not doing so and I was left with lots of gaps and holes that I didn't quite understand. A lot of references were made about past adventures. Admittedly, I was lost for some parts of the book but, since I love Drizzt and his buddies I definitely will go back and reread this one and read the past novels to catch up on what I have missed.

The best part of about this book is Zaknafein and how he meets up with Jarlaxle - which is always an adventure in itself. The chapters are divided evenly into both past and present. I preferred the chapters featuring Zaknafein and Jalaxle. You had past characters appear again and that old nostalgic feeling comes back when you’re reading about them. Their adventures and intrigue were fun to read, the fighting scenes excellent, and there’s even a slight comedic section of Jalaxle and the subject of his hair.

The chapters set in the present are all right. Zaknafein is resurrected to reasons unknown and it’s encountered with suspicion. You’ll have all your characters coming back and naturally you’ll be happy to see them. I noticed some things have definitely changed with them. So it really felt like I was missing something (I probably did, hence why I have to go back and read the past novels for this) I like the exchanges between Zaknafein and Drizzt. Ah but the fighting scenes that included them both were enjoyable to read. They were in sync and it felt like watching a dance. It was beautifully descriptive.

The plot was good and it obviously leaves room for more to come. That being said, I can’t wait to hear further and read more about Zaknafein. He’s got a long way ahead of him and lots to catch up on. I look forward to it. In the meantime, I think it’s time to play catch up on Drizzt and company.

As mentioned earlier, really don’t recommend if you haven’t read Drizzt before. You’ll be lost and the read won’t be as enjoyable. I suspect if read in the particular order, it will be a great read and can’t be missed.