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Aug 5, 2017  
Cube (1997)
Cube (1997)
1997 | Horror, Sci-Fi
7
7.6 (31 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Strange scenario (1 more)
The cube room puzzles
Maybe a bit too obscure for some (0 more)
Original Horror
Before the death traps and gore of the Saw films we had this. Quite low budget and that went under the radar somewhat, but if you enjoy quirky Horror films with a puzzle element this is for you.
  
The Woman in Cabin 10
The Woman in Cabin 10
Ruth Ware | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
7.5 (51 Ratings)
Book Rating
Awesome
I loved this book great story, lots of suspense and thrills, a real page turner, great characters. Couldn't put it down. Based on a small cruise when something strange is seen and the resulting events when the crew and guests are questioned. There's so much more but didn't want to post spoilers.
  
Parasomnia (2008)
Parasomnia (2008)
2008 |
This was ok for a low budget horror with a very strange story and plot. The cgi is awful for the dream sequences but it can be forgiven. Quite bloody in places with a creepy bad guy and cute female lead. Silly at times but there is far worse out there trust me!!
  
Dollhouse  - Season 2
Dollhouse - Season 2
2009 | Action
If you enjoy fantasy and sci-fi then this is one for you. Basically about where people can ask for people to carry out their own Fantasies. Finished on a high with rather a strange ending, but it was much better this way then to string it out like other TV series
  
    The Lineup Podcast

    The Lineup Podcast

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The Many Days: Selected Poems Of Norman MacCaig
The Many Days: Selected Poems Of Norman MacCaig
Norman MacCaig | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry
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Book Favorite

"Scotland’s preeminent poet of both the mountain and the capital’s pavement. Doubleness is a Scottish art: Passion and Calvinism; the west and the east; the highlands and the lowlands. MacCaig embraces this split with true affection and verve. (See also: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.)"

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