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Tag Archives: Books
Friday Book One: The First Day of Christmas – Book Review
Ed Brubaker is in my top 3 comic writers of all time, he may even be my favourite. From his superhero stuff like his unbeatable run on Captain America, to his crime/noir series with Sean Phillips, I honestly haven’t read … Continue reading
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Tagged Book reviews, Books, comic books, Comic Reviews, Comics, Ed Brubaker, Image Comics, Marcos Martin, Reading, Reviews, Writing
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Passing – Film Review
Director: Rebecca Hall Writer: Rebecca Hall Starring: Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland, Bill Camp, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, Ashly Ware Jenkins, and Alexander Skarsgård Rating: ★★★½ After being warmly received at Sundance and London Film Festival, Passing has been … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, books to film, film reviews, Films, Movie Reviews, Movies, Netflix, Passing, Reviews, Ruth Negga, Tessa Thompson, Writing
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10th November Update
It hit me yesterday how close to the end of the year we are. I saw the date written down, and couldn’t believe we are in month 11. I know I say this a lot, but this year has flown … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, Book reviews, Books, Fiction, film reviews, Horror, Movie Reviews, Reviews, Updates, Writing
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London, McCartney and Third Man Records
Last week my weekend started early. On Friday morning I was on the train to London for the third time in a month. I’ve missed travelling and it’s great to be able to get back out there and do stuff. … Continue reading
Posted in Updates
Tagged Blogging, Books, British Library, history, London, Music, Paul McCartney, Reading, Travel Blog, Travelling, Writing
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We Couldn’t Become Adults – A Depressing Story About Growing Older and Time Lost – Film Review
Director: Yoshihiro Mori Writer: Ryô Takada Starring: Mirai Moriyama, Sairi Itoh, Masahiro Higashide, Sumire, Atsushi Shinohara, Yuko Oshima, and Masato Haiwara Rating: ★★★★ We Couldn’t Become Adults is a reflective film, that shows a forty-six-year-old man looking back on his … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, cinema, film reviews, Films, Japanese Cinema, Movie Reviews, Movies, Netflix, Reading, Romantic Film, Writing
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