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David McK (3587 KP) rated WandaVision in TV
Mar 7, 2021
Marvel's first post-snap foray into the world of television, and the first to link in inextricably with the wider MCU (unlike Agents of SHIELD, which veered off into its own thing. I - mostly - enjoyed SHIELD).
Anyway, while it's true that the early episodes here are a bit slow (and very strange), this - as a series - is worth sticking with, especially as it (apparently) leads straight into the upcoming new Doctor Strange & The Multiverse of Madness movie.
Anyway, while it's true that the early episodes here are a bit slow (and very strange), this - as a series - is worth sticking with, especially as it (apparently) leads straight into the upcoming new Doctor Strange & The Multiverse of Madness movie.

Happy Racing - Top Wheels Game (Ad Free)
Games
App
Ad-free version of the game! No irritating ads! HAPPY RACING is a rag-doll physics-based game with...

Andrew Koltuniuk (767 KP) rated The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness (2013) in Movies
May 13, 2020 (Updated May 13, 2020)
I'm always curious to watch a documentary about filmmakers and their craft. This documentary was very interesting to watch. I've seen two Miyazaki films and three Studio Ghibli films. It was very interesting to see a little bit of the men behind the films. The way that they think and the way that they act. I don't think that The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness was the best doc I've watched, but it was interesting nonetheless.
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Fossil Lake: An Anthology of the Aberrant
Book
Aquatic horrors, cold-hearted killers, lovely monstrosities, fiendish depravity and desire, lost...
horror anthology
A great follow up to South!
It seems unusual to find an apocalyptic story without zombies and/ or magic these days, but I think this does it well. Instead we have the power-hungry madness of a politician-cum-scientist to contend with.
This is actually the second book in the Divided States series. You don’t need to have read the first novel, South, but it WILL make it easier to understand what’s going on in this book! The privations of the South can’t really be fully comprehended if you’ve only read this book.
I really liked this book: the descriptions of the landscapes (the North doesn’t seem to have escaped from the viruses and the aftermath of the civil war), the people and the madness of those in power, virus inflicted or not, was really well portrayed.
The ending was somewhat satisfying, and reassuringly open ended. I’m looking forward to the possibility of another book in the series!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy of this book to read and honestly review.
This is actually the second book in the Divided States series. You don’t need to have read the first novel, South, but it WILL make it easier to understand what’s going on in this book! The privations of the South can’t really be fully comprehended if you’ve only read this book.
I really liked this book: the descriptions of the landscapes (the North doesn’t seem to have escaped from the viruses and the aftermath of the civil war), the people and the madness of those in power, virus inflicted or not, was really well portrayed.
The ending was somewhat satisfying, and reassuringly open ended. I’m looking forward to the possibility of another book in the series!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy of this book to read and honestly review.

Morrissey recommended Kimono My House by Sparks in Music (curated)

Dawn of Chaos (The Caitlin Chronicles #1)
Daniel Willcocks and Michael Anderle
Book
The Governor she trusted to protect her wants her dead. The target she was sent to capture wants to...

Peter G. (247 KP) rated High Fidelity (2000) in Movies
Jun 5, 2019
A story of John Cusacs record store owning character's decent into madness as he tries to recall why his relationships are a failure.
Another fantastic comedy where it's difficult to find a weak point, all players are on form with stand out mention to Jack Black who munches through every scene he is in.
Championship records is not the place to buy music you love personally, unless you want a detailed reason why your musical taste sucks.
Another fantastic comedy where it's difficult to find a weak point, all players are on form with stand out mention to Jack Black who munches through every scene he is in.
Championship records is not the place to buy music you love personally, unless you want a detailed reason why your musical taste sucks.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2379 KP) rated Madness at Moonshiner's Bay (Accidental Detectives, #8) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
The Accidental Detectives are off to Disney World, only their trip is interrupted when Ricky, Joel, and Lisa are kidnapped and trapped on an island guarded by an alligator. Can they figure out what their captor's want? Definitely one of the more suspenseful books in the series, but still so very good. My feet get clammy just thinking about some of the scenes.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-madness-at-moonshiners-bay.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-madness-at-moonshiners-bay.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

King Lear
Book
HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'Blow, winds, and...