The Glass Floor
by Missy Jane: I’ve been a fan of Stephen King’s work as far back as I can remember. I’m not even sure which of his books I read first, but to date I’ve read almost all of them. So when [...]
by Missy Jane: I’ve been a fan of Stephen King’s work as far back as I can remember. I’m not even sure which of his books I read first, but to date I’ve read almost all of them. So when [...]
by Kenneth Kaye: This collection has some very good stories here! It opens with an interesting take on the choices we make between good and evil. Set within the classic vampire storyline, “Blackmail” by M.T. Murphy looks at what we [...]
Channel celebrates year of success New York – January 2, 2013 – Doctor Who: The Snowmen delivered record ratings for BBC AMERICA, rounding out a year of success. The Christmas Day special (9P-10:20P) was the channel’s best ever telecast in demo, delivering [...]
by Michele Pearson: You can sometimes end up kicking yourself when you find an early film from a director whose style you like. I watched Derek Cole’s 2012 haunted house film, Revenant and loved it. So when I ran across [...]
Ripper Street Recap: “I Need Light” Original Air Date (BBC): Sunday December 30, 2012 Series 1 Episode 1 by C.S. Kane: The teasingly promoted and highly anticipated Ripper Street has hurled itself into the weekly Sunday evening spot with the [...]
by Michele Pearson: I will admit, I have been a royal Tolkien fangirl about this movie since I first heard it was a possibility right after the release of Return of the King. I have had extremely high expectations for [...]
by C.S. Kane: It was with great enthusiasm that I headed to the cinema for my annual Boxing Day tradition of catching a supercharged, high-octane action movie. The trailer for Christopher McQuarrie’s film adaptation of Lee Child’s One Shot left me in [...]
by Shane Lange: Scottish author Morgan Gallagher wants to make one thing clear: her new novel is not a baby book of horror. “Although it’s called Bedlam Maternity,” she says, “it isn’t about babies – it’s about how mothers are [...]
by Tracy Ladd: Writing a review for a film of this magnitude can be difficult. Being the third film in a trilogy, the final piece of the ongoing story and having two fantastic films before it makes it hard to NOT [...]