
IL Castiglioni-Mariotti
Reference and Education
App
For many decades the Latin dictionary of choice for Italian students and scholars thanks to its...
Pierre & Gilles: Clair-Obscur
Sophie Duplaix, Michel Poivert and Marc Donnadieu
Book
Renowned for their sophisticated portraiture - a mixture of painting and photography - Pierre &...

David McK (3600 KP) rated Back in Action (2025) in Movies
Jun 1, 2025 (Updated Jun 1, 2025)
But when a fight they are involved in goes viral it has unintended consequences, shining a light back on them and drawing them back into the murky world of international espionage, but now with kids in tow.
And, yes, the title is a meta-pun: not only are the two characters 'Back in Action', but so too are Diaz - this is her first movie in something like 10 years - and Foxx.
Safety Assessment of Composite Cylinders for Gas Storage by Statistical Methods: Potential for Design Optimisation Beyond Limits of Current Regulations and Standards: 2017
Book
Featuring a detailed analysis of current approval requirements and the relevant safety assessment...

When Fraser Met Billy: How the Love of A Cat Transformed My Little Boy's Life
Book
Billy the cat was rescued from an abandoned house. Fraser was a two-year-old autistic child with a...

Reiko LJ (126 KP) rated the Xbox 360 version of Mass Effect 3: Citadel (DLC) in Video Games
Apr 22, 2020
Having recently played it during a replay of ME3 it doesn't have the same effect. It ends up a little jarring with its overly comedic moments in juxtaposition to the tone of the base.
It's still a fantastic DLC though with some great nostalgic moments and decent content. I just think it should be played after completion of the base game, maybe after having some time to digest like the original release.