Wizard of Oz by Judy Garland
Album
2007 reissue of the Grammy-nominated Wizard of Oz stage revival album, originally released in 1998....
The Rules of Revelation
Book
'THE RULES OF REVELATION is not only a glorious, bold, funny state-of-the-nation novel, but a...
Irish Fiction Cork Ireland
Stagehand: A Reverse Platformer
Games
App
"Yawn, a platformer." Oh yeah? Take that yawn back. Stagehand might look like your typical...
Glow Hockey HD - 2 Player Neon Light Air Hockey
Games and Sports
App
Air Glow Hockey is a free air hockey game, you can play fun hockey games with your firends. This is...
Changing Habits
Book
The day Giulia Falcone jumped the wall—that’s code for leaving the convent—her sole...
Slow Motion Ghosts
Book
A viciously occult murder. A curious clue left on the body. The soundtrack to the murder still...
Star Wars Omnibus: Shadows of the Empire
Steve Perry and Michael A. Stackpole
Book
In the time between the events in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, Princess Leia,...
Rebecca Billcliff (2409 KP) rated Thor: Ragnarok (2017) in Movies
Mar 1, 2020 (Updated Sep 6, 2021)
I just love the 80s vibes, it's done to perfection, form soundtrack to colour palet to end credits it is a wonderful blend of Nors awesomeness and Back to the Future mixed with a little Sat Wars.
Can not get enough of this one, defo in my top 5 Marvel films. Oh Deadpool, you know you my guy 😘
LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Jakob's Wife (2021) in Movies
Sep 18, 2021
Jakob's Wife has a lot going for it. It has a well paced and intriguing premise, snappy dialogue, sympathetic characters, over the top and hard hitting gore (seriously springs out of nowhere and caught me off guard), decent creature designs, a good soundtrack, and the aforentioned lead actors (although, Crampton expectedly and completely steals the show)
My main criticisms mainly come from what feels like a confused identity. There's some good humour sprinkled throughout, and some genuinely funny moments, but it does feel at odds with otherwise serious tone on display. A minor gripe, but one that's noticeable (a statement that also applies to the awful cgi rats in that one scene)
Overall, Jakob's Wife is an entertaining splatter fest that should appeal to any horror fan - don't sleep on it!