By ROB HARRIS
“Hungry Ghosts: A Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, and Hope”by Susan Cheever is a poignant and introspective exploration of one woman’s journey through the depths of alcoholism to the heights of recovery. In this raw and evocative memoir, Cheever bares her soul as she candidly recounts her ...
The 50 Best Books to Stock Your New Baby's Library GH Exclusive: Ryan Seacrest Shares His Secret Wish The Best New Books for Kids in 2024 Ryan Seacrest's New Book Is Here! Martha Stewart Has a New Project in the Works 50 Books All Kids Must Read in Their Childhood ...
Also ranks #15 on The Best Movies About Alcoholism 31 A Prayer Before Dawn Joe Cole, Billy Moore, Pornchanok Mabklang 10 votes The amazing true story of Billy Moore, an English boxer incarcerated in Thailand's most notorious prison. Thrown into a world of drugs and violence, he ...
Now struggling with alcoholism and working as a hospice orderly, Dan tries to take down Rose the Hat (Rebecca Ferguson) and her cult followers. While it underperformed commercially,Doctor Sleepis a solid follow-up to a classic novel and film adaptation. The movie is lifted by McGregor and Fe...
Also ranks #1 on Joaquin Phoenix's Best On-Screen Transformations Also ranks #5 on The Best Biopics of 2018 Also ranks #15 on The Best Movies About Alcoholism See what is ranked #1 Underrated 1990s Movies Overshadowed By Their More Successful 'Twin Film' Vote ...
Ann Leary's new New York Times best-selling novel"The Good House,"explores a woman's journey with alcoholism. It's Ann Leary's third book. The main character is a 60-year-old alcoholic named Hildy. "She's a very successful real estate broker and doesn't seem to think she has an...
The show delves into themes of alcoholism, childhood trauma, depression, and loneliness, capturing the existential, nihilistic vibe of a generation both full of potential and devoid of meaningful purpose. As funny as “BoJack Horseman” is, it’s the moments that make you pause and think that...
first properly scripted feature was not only dogged by differences between its co-directors Terry Gilliam (who was more interested in camera positions and framing) and Terry Jones (who felt they should focus more on performances) but also by Graham Chapman’s alcoholism – he played most of hi...
to his book on Fleming, with no stone unturned. If sometimes the detail is overwhelming, this remains the most complete biography by some distance. For Lycett, Fleming is essentially a tragic figure, undone by his complicated personality, his inability at intimacy and his chronic alcoholism. ...