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The Thing (1982)
The Thing (1982)
1982 | Horror, Sci-Fi
Great Sfx and still look good today (0 more)
A classic Horror
This is talked about as one of the best horror films ever made and a timeless classic. It is very good, it has some truly memorable scenes that are still pretty far out 35 years after it was made!!! It has some nice effects to, no CGI here and the creature in its forms looks great. Set in a great location for a horror, a strong cast, good director this can't fail to impress. If you've not seen it yet put it to the top of your want to see list.
  
Full gushing review can be found at www.travelingthevortex.com

So far the Lethbridge-Stewart series has come in two varieties; good, and stellar. This is one of the later.

The plot is well written with a series of adventures that culminate quite satisfactorily, character development is top drawer, the action is well done, and above all else, it's a hell of a lot of fun to read. This book trucks from beginning to end without a lull in sight. If you've been following along with the Lethbridge-Stewart line, nudge this one higher on your to do list, you'll thank me for it.
  
Penelope (2006)
Penelope (2006)
2006 | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
10
7.9 (7 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I have a lot of favorite movies, often when I describe a movie, if I loved it, I describe it as my favorite. My friend pointed that out a few years ago when I was telling her about this movie, and it made me think.
This movie is legitimately one of my top ten favorite movies.
Penelope is a modern, cute fairy tale about Penelope, who happens to have a pig nose because of a curse.
This movie has a ton of random actors in it: Christina Ricci is the title character. Youngish James McAvoy (<3), Reese Witherspoon, and Peter Dinklage.
  
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Heathski (173 KP) rated Scar Night in Books

Feb 10, 2019 (Updated Feb 10, 2019)  
Scar Night
Scar Night
Alan Campbell | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
7.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Brilliantly written (1 more)
Twisted and dark
Deliciously dark and macabre
While this is not my usually fantasy book to pick up, I found myself being drawn into the nightmare unable to look away. The characters, while not very likeable, are interesting, and you do care where their story will end. It's been compared to Goremenghast, which I haven't read so can't compare, but it is well written. It's gothic steampunk, grim, dark fantasy, melancholic tragedy with horror sprinkled on top. I loved it and felt sad I'd finished it, but couldn't wait to get the next in the series.
  
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A Spy in the House (The Agency, #1)
Y.S. Lee | 2010
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
In the words of Y. S. Lee:
<blockquote>"Women's choices were grim in those days, even for the clever. If a top secret women's detective agency existed in Victorian England, it left no evidence--just as well, since that would cast serious doubt on its competence. The Agency is a totally unrealistic, completely fictitious antidote to the fate that would otherwise swallow a girl like Mary Quinn."</blockquote>

An easy and interesting read, with an intriguing protagonist in Mary Quinn. The plot and characters easily kept my attention and I look forward to the others in the series.
  
The Immortals: Evermore
The Immortals: Evermore
Alyson Noel | 2009 | Children
8
7.3 (21 Ratings)
Book Rating
I read the first four a while back and went straight out as I was sucked in by the writing and I just wanted more!!
I have just read the fifth about 1 month ago.
I love how she is a weird kid, with weird 'powers' but I also love how she becomes her own women and struggles through it and comes out on top. All five books are fantastic and I cant wait for the 6th final book to come out just to see if true love really can conquer all in the face of adversity.
  
Sell on Etsy: Manage your shop
Sell on Etsy: Manage your shop
Business, Catalogs
8
7.4 (5 Ratings)
App Rating
Real time order updates, add new products on the move (0 more)
The kerching sound when an order is placed doesnt always work (0 more)
Invaluable to running my store
I have been using this app ever since i opened my etsy store last year.
It has helped me to keep on top of orders, easily view upcoming dispatch dates and quickly view what funds are available for transfer.
The app is updated regularly and additional features are added. However, the kerching sound that is supposed to happen when an order comes through has been missing for some time following a previous update.
  
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Dean (6927 KP) rated The Ritual (2017) in Movies

Apr 13, 2019 (Updated Apr 15, 2019)  
The Ritual  (2017)
The Ritual (2017)
2017 | Horror
Something different for the genre (0 more)
A different Horror trip
I've been wanting to see this for quite a while, so glad it showed up on Netflix and appears to be made by them as well.
It's definitely one that likes to build on tension and how the characters react to their surroundings. More in common with the Descent than Blair Witch for me, which is a good thing. The ending was a bit abrupt but it least it gave some explanation of what was going on. Top marks for being a bit different to most horror films relying on jump scares.
  
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Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) Apr 16, 2019

I really enjoyed this one, but it seemed to have flown under the radar upon it's release.

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Dean (6927 KP) Apr 16, 2019

It wasn't at the cinema long, I missed it and only spotted it on Netflix last week.

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Smashbomb (4687 KP) created a post in Friends of Smashbomb

Jun 3, 2019  
Goddess In The Stacks

We are excited to announce our latest Publishing Partner: 'Goddess In The Stacks' run by Smashbomber @Goddess in the Stacks


You can visit the blog here: https://goddessinthestacks.com/

'Goddess In The Stacks' is a book review blog dedicated to all the other kind of content that some book review blogs might not have. Think Top 10's, Friday 56 and loads more! Plus there's a lovely fluffy cat on there - what's not to like.

Social links:

Smashbomb: @Goddess in the Stacks
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ladyinthestacks
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Gods and Monsters (1998)
Gods and Monsters (1998)
1998 | Drama
McKellen teamed up with director Bill Condon in 1998 for Gods & Monsters. This period drama recounts the partly fictionalised last days of the life of film director James Whale, whose experience of war in the First World War is a central theme.

Although criticised for being overly-simplistic, McKellen’s performance received rave reviews, and he was nominated for his first Academy Award in the Best Actor category. Unfortunately, he didn’t go on to win this time around, but it remained a highlight in a career filled with fabulous work.

https://moviemetropolis.net/2019/05/25/top-5-ian-mckellen-performances/