SNAPSHOT Director Tim Wilson is a huge fan of The Far Side and wanted to bring a couple of the comics to life. So he assembled the team at Bruton Stroube and after many hours of reading through old Far Side books they landed on their two favorite comics. Continue Reading
Mass of movie trailers: Lego Movie 2, The Spy Who Dumped Me, Occupation, Bumblebee, Mortal Engines
There are so many movies on the schedule right now. True, that could be said of any year but 2018 seems to be delivering up a bumper collection of films such as that my self-care limit of one movie a week – I want going to the movies to Continue Reading
Movie review: Aurore (I Got Life!)
Time is not particularly good to anyone. Oh, it bestows some blessings, if you would like to call them that, such as wisdom, emotional maturity and insight, and even material gain if that’s what rocks your existentially long-in-the-tooth boat. But we all make do, grabbing those precious moments of Continue Reading
The short and the short it: Flies, love and the adorableness of Darrel
SNAPSHOT Exchange of glances in the subway. How many opportunities have you let slip? Darrel will do everything possible to not let this one escape. (synopsis via Laughing Squid) Is it possible to win the heart of an attractive lady chameleon by flies alone? Darrel, the adorably awkward star Continue Reading
Book review: Three Things About Elsie by Joanna Cannon
Time brings both blessings and curses for mortal creatures such as ourselves. While the ticking of the clock brings a host of wonderful friendships, precious family moments and memories and experiences we often treasure for a lifetime, it can also bring a sizable amount of loss, regret and grief. Continue Reading
Purrr-fectly literate! The gloriously-good pairing of cats and bookshops
It could be because I love cats and I can’t think of anything better than curling up for hours with a good book – providing of course, at my age, my physio is standing by to un-curl me at a moment’s notice – but somehow cats and bookshops seem the Continue Reading
Fear the Walking Dead: “The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now” (S4, E7 review)
SPOILERS AHEAD … NEAR-DEATH, FALLING STADIUMS AND THE COSILY DELUSIONAL POWER OF SELF-BELIEF … Optimism is a powerful motivator. It propels people forward in a way that pays no heed to the facts on the ground and achieves great things when everything points to ignominious failure being the only Continue Reading
I Feel Bad … the show, not my existential crisis (which is also a thing)
SNAPSHOT I Feel Bad follows “Emet, the perfect mom, boss, wife, friend and daughter. OK, she’s not perfect. In fact, she’s just figuring it out like the rest of us. Sure, she feels bad when she has a sexy dream about someone other than her husband, or when she Continue Reading
Colony: “End of the Road” (S3, E5 review)
SPOILERS AHEAD … AND SOME INVOLUNTARY CAMP REDECORATING … It’s tempting to think of people fighting back against tyranny and evil as universally idealistic and possessed of good and noble intentions. In a Disney Resistance – yes you may picture Sleeping Beauty and Snow White with guns, a cache Continue Reading
10 years of Deadpool … and minor X-Men, poor career decisions by Ryan Reynolds and oh yeah, 2 movies
Oh lordy but isn’t the marketing for Deadpool 2 almost, and I stress almost because let’s be honest, the movie is AMAAA-ZIIING (yes that is my vowel allotment for this post almost exhausted but I care not), as good as the film itself? Deadpool on the covers of 16 Continue Reading