My Book Club was excited to see this as we had loved the first one. What a disappointment. The women looked ridiculous in some of their outfits and the language was terrible. The double entendres were predictable and unfunny. The saving grace in the whole film were the husbands/boyfriends...
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We look at the history of our cities and how they’ve evolved with Ben Wilson’s new book ‘Metropolis: A History of the City, Humankind’s Greatest Invention’…
When I learned that “Book Club,” Hollywood’s latest bid to please the senior-discount demo with a glittering array of big-screen notables of a certain age, was partly inspired by the “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy—aka “The Joy of Sex” for semi-literates—I shuddered a bit. Pl...
Chicago –“The Girl On The Train” is a decent enough “Book Club” movie potboiler – it passes the time away, but never quite rises above the pulpiness of its source material. It desperately wants to recreate the suburban upper-class ennui and tone from last year’s “Gone Girl.” ...
Four lifelong friends decide that their lives could change by becoming nasty and reading Fifty Shades of Grey in their monthly book club to get inspiration on how to handle sexual pleasure at an elderly age.Rating:6.5
Blind Date Book Club: Regia di Peter Benson. Con Erin Krakow, Robert Buckley, Faith Wright, Glynis Davies. A Nantucket bookstore owner owner known for matching others finds love and direction in life after agreeing to review a famous author's new novel i
We convene another meeting of the Urbanist Book Club to highlight two titles that have caught our eye: ‘Carmageddon’ by Daniel Knowles and ‘Why Public Space…
but when the film crew descend on the village to start shooting, the dream starts to turn into a nightmare. The film is not quite what it seems. His kids are being pushed to the limit and Ben’s paranoia makes him question the film makers’ motives. Ben is desperate for answers and ...
She’s a literary sensation, the face behind a blockbuster film trilogy, but her life isn’t what it seems. This story swept me away with its big dreams, love and unexpected twists.” HOMESEEKING is January’s “Good Morning America” Book Club pick. Debut novelist Karissa Chen tells the...