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Kevin Phillipson (9958 KP) created a post

May 9, 2022  
Good weekend thought I would share my weekend photos been busy at my arrowverse weekend to do with all things DC tv shows plus I've already rated doctor strange in the mutiverse of madness
     
In depth explanation and exploration of how cultural attitudes intersect with crime and the concept of madness (0 more)
Sometimes didactic and clunky (0 more)
Trials of Passion
Trials of Passion is a thoroughly fascinating book that explores the insanity defense over time through the lens of four different crimes if passion. The authors expertise shines throughout. The effect of societal attitudes to gender and class and madness are fully explored and laid out. The primary flaw is that sometimes the writing is a bit clumsy.
  
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Merissa (11726 KP) created a post

Aug 11, 2021  
"How would you deal with the madness of the Salem witch hunts?"

Tour: Down Salem Way (Loving Husband #4) by Meredith Allard - @Archaeolibrary, @maryanneyarde, #CoffeePotBookClub, #BlogTour, #HistoricalFiction,

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Ducklady (1174 KP) rated Lucy (2014) in Movies

Dec 18, 2019  
Lucy (2014)
Lucy (2014)
2014 | Action
Decent movie that starts with a strong concept, but then it becomes a big dump of CGI and madness. Hard to keep track of any of the pseudo science stuff but overall not a bad film.
  
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Ducklady (1174 KP) rated Eli (2019) in Movies

Dec 18, 2019  
Eli (2019)
Eli (2019)
2019 | Horror
Rooting for the kid all the way on this one. The big plot twist is surprisingly predictable but still a decent story. The madness of the end happens so fast and is over so fast it's hard to digest
  
Children of the Different
Children of the Different
S.C. Flynn | 2016 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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The Great Madness has decended and all but destroyed humankind. Of those that survived many have become less than human, feral, and hunt in packs preying on the rest.

Narrah and Arika are twins who have been born in Australia since the madness; like all children who come after the Great Madness they will enter a coma as teenagers and their minds will enter what is known as the Changeland. This will indeed change them - some gain special powers, others return damaged and feral.
The Great Madness has decended and all but destroyed humankind. Of those that survived many have become less than human, feral, and hunt in packs preying on the rest.

Narrah and Arika are twins who have been born in Australia since the madness; like all children who come after the Great Madness they will enter a coma as teenagers and their minds will enter what is known as the Changeland. This will indeed change them - some gain special powers, others return damaged and feral.

Against this post-apocalyptic backdrop Flynn follows Arika and Narrah as they enter the Changeland and what follows after. The Changeland sections, which take up the first half of the story, resemble dreams and nightmares - but ones in which any threats are very real. From their experiences the twins discover that there is an adversary who wants to destroy them.

Back in the real world they go on very different journeys, exploring what is left of society and finding that the effects of the Great Madness might extend beyond just the Changeland and that the very future of the human race is threatened.

Flynn tells this with verve; the twins are very likeable protagonists and the reader will be rooting for them through all of their adventures. There are breathless action scenes as well as some introspection on the fragility of human life and how quickly the lifestyle we take for granted can be reduced to ashes. Some great twists are thrown in and as the last page approaches the stakes are raised ever higher.

Well worth a read for anyone young adult and up who likes to read post apocalyptic and zombie style stories with interesting and challenging ideas
  
Joker (2019)
Joker (2019)
2019 | Crime, Drama
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Kind of long, but worth it (0 more)
Takes you for a ride
It's a seemingly accurate descent into total madness by a barely stable mentally unwell individual who was failed by everyone in his life including both society and personal folks.
  
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Cillian Murphy recommended The Butcher Boy in Books (curated)

 
The Butcher Boy
The Butcher Boy
Patrick McCabe | 2015 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"An absolutely stunning achievement and one of the most heartbreaking books I have ever read. Dark, fiercely funny, compassionate, and unashamedly Irish. Its depiction of a young boy’s descent into isolation and madness in small town Ireland has never left me…"

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Geoffrey Rush recommended Zelig (1983) in Movies (curated)

 
Zelig (1983)
Zelig (1983)
1983 | Comedy

"Zelig, by Woody Allen, just because I think it’s one of the most ingenious pieces of faux filmmaking and yet it’s hilarious and it has a sort of brilliant sense of history and a touch of absurdity and madness to it."

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Kirk Bage (1775 KP) created a poll

Jul 23, 2020  
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Which of the newly re-announced phase four MCU films are you most excited about?

Untitled Spider-Man
Black Widow
Thor: Love and Thunder
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Five Rings

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The Eternals
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