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A Midnight Puzzle
A Midnight Puzzle
Gigi Pandian | 2024 | Mystery
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Litigious Customer Murdered
Secret Staircase Construction is being sued by their latest customer. He maintains that his wife’s accidental fall down the stairs was the result of their shoddy construction. Tempest Raj doesn’t believe a word of it and thinks he may have tried to kill his wife and blame them. Before they can figure out what to do the man dies at the theater where Tempest is preparing for her farewell tour – a theater with a connection to the Raj family’s tragic past. While the police are initially looking elsewhere, Tempest knows it is just a matter of time before they look at her family. Can she figure out what really happened?

This book wraps up an arc that Tempest has been on, which means fans of the series will be satisfied. If you are new to the series, there is some background, but you might not fully understand some of what happens here. The pacing in this book is off, with things a little slow in the second act. Unfortunately, it means that the third act, while it does logically wrap things up, also feels very rushed. We needed a little more time to fully absorb the twists. Still, I love the premise of this series, and Tempest and her friends and family are always a joy to spend time around. As usual, there are a couple of recipes at the end. Fans will be looking forward to the next entry when they finish this one.
  
Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Dumb and Dumber (1994)
1994 | Comedy
Want hear the most annoying sound in the world.
Ok. This the Jim Carey we kind of grew up with. Crazy,zany,funny, no limits in this character for him. Jeff Daniels reaches in and pulls out his inner Carey in this wacky film about two idiots who take a cross country trip to return a briefcase to woman they both don't know. I don't believe I have laughed so hard in a theater in my life and I still crack up every time I watch it. I can't wait til one day my daughter is old enough to see it and understand the comedy. Danger lurks around each corner but, being the idiots they are they slip right around it.
  
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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a poll

May 22, 2019  
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Movie fans: Do you care about Movie Posters?

I really see them as an Art Form, I love sites like AlternateMoviePosters.com and the Alternate Movie Poster orb here on Smashbomb... Films are visual stories, posters should be an extension of it.
They are really just pretty faces, telling me which actors are popular right now.

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I really like them, I even seek them out online.
I only see them when I walk in or out of my theater.... I barely notice them
I ignore them, I only watch previews
I make my own movie posters. And i make them better than the studios do.

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I look forward to seeing them, just to see what is coming soon...
Wait there are posters for movies?

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The Fox and the Hound (1981)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
1981 | Animation, Family
10
8.4 (32 Ratings)
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The overall message, the story-line, the music, the art (0 more)
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If you've never seen this movie, do it now
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This is one of my favorite Disney movies and I still remember watching it in the theater when I was 7 or 8 years old. I cried then and cry every time I watch it. Tod is a fox who was orphaned and raised by Widow Tweed. Amos Slade is Widow Tweed's neighbor and owner of Copper, a hound dog. Tod and Copper meet up and become fast friends, unaware that they are meant to be enemies. There is great music, a great story and a wonderful message about friendship. Best of all, it doesn't focus on beautiful princesses looking for a hero.
  
They Shall Not Grow Old (2018)
They Shall Not Grow Old (2018)
2018 | Documentary, History, War
Wow. This documentary was amazing. The restoration work, and the care that was taken with the footage is awe-inspiring. The Fathom Event showing had a short 30 minute program afterwards where Peter Jackson gave more insight into what all was done.
At first, it's all in black and white, when the colorization portion started, there was a collective gasp in the full theater. It was definitely reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz, in terms of the overall reveal.
The use of the actual veterans talking about life during the Great War were really interesting to hear, and though they used dozens of people, they were blended together seamlessly. I absolutely loved it, and can't wait until I can purchase it.
  
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Erika (17788 KP) Dec 22, 2018

Definitely stay to watch the 30 minute documentary afterwards, it was really cool.

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Andy K (10821 KP) Dec 22, 2018

Ok thanks I will. Very excited to see this.

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Erika (17788 KP) rated Holmes and Watson (2018) in Movies

Dec 30, 2018 (Updated Dec 30, 2018)  
Holmes and Watson (2018)
Holmes and Watson (2018)
2018 | Adventure, Comedy, Mystery
How and why was this film made?
This movie was the most boring, unfunny 1 hr and 31 minutes of my life. Why on Earth was this film made? The theater I was in had 3 other people in it and NO ONE laughed during the film. In my opinion, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, both of whom were in meaningless roles would have been far better as the comedic versions of Holmes and Watson. If I had actually paid to see this movie, I would have been pissed. Luckily, I have an AMC subscription which has already paid for itself this month.
I cannot recommend this movie to anyone, and hopefully it's kicked out of theaters next week to make way for something else.
  
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Erika (17788 KP) Jan 4, 2019

I'm a very forgiving movie goer, but this just was so bad and unfunny.

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Toni Lynn Donald (1997 KP) Apr 27, 2020

I felt the same way. I think because I love Will Ferrell I went in with high hopes, but it really wasn't that funny.

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Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated The Lodge (2019) in Movies

Mar 4, 2020 (Updated Mar 4, 2020)  
The Lodge (2019)
The Lodge (2019)
2019 | Drama, Horror, Thriller
I think the movie distributor must have gotten lost in a snowstorm, but The Lodge finally made it to theater here in Hawaii. And like a snowstorm, this movie will chill you to your bones. I love going into movies without knowing much about it, but know this, The Lodge is truly terrifying and will leave you frozen in your seat as credits roll; pun intended. The direction and scripture from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz twas amazing. Alicia Silverstone gives a mind blowing performance! As does the rest of cast. Elvis Presley would be so proud of the performance given by his granddaughter Riley Keough. If you do not see The Lodge, that is one sin you will have to repent.
  
    Hymns  by Gentri

    Hymns by Gentri

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    A musical theater-influenced vocal trio from Salt Lake City, Utah, Gentri were formed in 2014 by LDS...

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Sasha Grey recommended Fat Girls (2006) in Movies (curated)

 
Fat Girls (2006)
Fat Girls (2006)
2006 | Comedy
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Movie Favorite

"I don’t really know how to go into detail about it; the story is so intense, and you’re not made to feel a certain way towards these characters. You see this mom who’s kind of a b—- and doesn’t really care about her youngest daughter, and you see this older sister who’s a b—-… especially at the end, you don’t really feel sorry for these people. I had a list of films that my theater teacher gave me, when I was about 14 or 15. One of the things he always told the class was you should be watching one film per week, to study other actors and study the language of film. Fat Girl just happened to be one of the films on the list."

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Taylor Sheridan recommended Platoon (1986) in Movies (curated)

 
Platoon (1986)
Platoon (1986)
1986 | Action, Drama, War

"Platoon, I think I was 15 or 16 when I saw that movie in the theater. I was so riveted by it, and the experience around it. I remember when I saw that movie, this is when there was still lines to get in the next one. The movie hadn’t come out yet, and we’re all standing in a line, 400 people to go in, and when the door opened, it was all these Vietnam Vets in their gear, grown men, crying and holding hands and arms around each other. When I sat down, I had no idea what I was about to see. Again, it was a deconstruction of the war film, the antithesis of John Wayne’s The Green Berets."

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