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Lauren Wolkstein recommended Vagabond (1985) in Movies (curated)

 
Vagabond (1985)
Vagabond (1985)
1985 | Drama, Romance
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Agnès Varda is my cinema hero. Vagabond presented a new way of thinking about film form for me. Varda took a very bold approach to the way that she told this story, mixing forms and styles to create a fuller picture of a human being who is invisible to the world, a stranger to everyone, even to herself—begging the ultimate question of how well we ever really know someone."

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Wow! This book is amazing if you enjoy fantasy stories.

It is so addictive with its whodunit/who's-in-on-it plot. They might be a bit of an odd bunch but they're all likeable in one way or another.

This is the second book I've read by Lindsay Buroker and I think its fair to say she's well on her way to being another favourite author :D
  
There's Someone Inside Your House (2021)
There's Someone Inside Your House (2021)
2021 | Horror
6
5.6 (5 Ratings)
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Some good ideas (0 more)
Weak plot and finale (0 more)
Half decent Slasher film
An OK Slasher film that starts quite well as a small towns student's are being killed off while revealing some dark secrets about them. The killer wears a 3d printed mask of their face.
The pace at the start slowly fizzles out though. The killers motive and the finale are quite weak though, could have better. One for Horror fans.
  
Home on the Range
Home on the Range
Ruth Logan Herne | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Home on the Range was a nice change for me to read. It had little romance. It did it through family then set it all on romance like normal romance books. Ruth Logan Herne doe a wonderfully good job with her book.

This book is based on a single father raising his two daughters. Will he better than his father Sam Stafford. Nick wants to outdo his father and learn it hard to do. Being there for his girls is more important than it is being a ranch hand or owner.

Nick got to deal with this oldest daughter anger and to do that he goes to start therapy to help his daughter. He learns a lesson as well as help out a woman named Elsa as well. There seems to be secrets and twist and turns that ever page turned from binging to end. There seems to be forgiven and courage throughout the book. Will they get what needed or will it all fall apart?