Now it’s online thanks to Archive.org. (1948) Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon— Free— Sherlock Holmes rescues an inventor of an new bomb site before the Nazis can get him. (1943) Shock - Free –This film noir tells the story of psychiatrist ...
Now it’s online thanks to Archive.org. (1948) Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon— Free— Sherlock Holmes rescues an inventor of an new bomb site before the Nazis can get him. (1943) Shock - Free –This film noir tells the story of psychiatrist ...
CHRIS LANE: FALSETTO LEADS TO TRUE STARDOM Fix Puts Country-Pop Singer in the Fast Lane to Success His Baseball Dreams Crushed, Lane Becomes a Rising Country Star Read The PCC Interview BLONDIE'S CHRIS STEIN on Debbie Harry, the N.Y. Punk/New Wave Scene, the Comeback CHRIS STANDRING: SO...
It was called “the theater of the mind.” Back before television families would huddle around their radio and listen to such popular shows as “Gunsmoke” or “Burns and Allen.” I still have fond memories as a young boy going to bed on Sunday nights and listening to the CBS Radio Myst...
Looking forward to more of your comments! Andi1:59 amonFebruary 15, 2011Permalink|Reply The Good Earth, Chapters 1-9 Hello everyone, and a happy Valentine’s Day to you all. It’s time to get started with Pearl S. Buck’sThe Good Earth, and I can’t wait to read what you all ha...
C. Sherriff as one of the great post-apocalyptic novels about England to read first. In other words, there are a lot of post-apocalyptic novels you should read before spending time on Greybeard. It’s a shame that Aldiss didn’t spend more time writing Greybeard because his premise is ...
before a successor steals its thunder. That’s apparent in Nintendo’s recent first-party offerings, as the system is getting alot of remastersandniche curveballsthis year. As exclusives likeEndless Ocean: Luminousunderwhelm, you may have found yourself looking for reasons to fire up your Switch...
And let’s suppose they have read thousands of scholarly articles and books on literature so they theoretically would know what we mean by the word humor. If they read all the science fiction stories before 1975 could they tell which were meant to be funny? Unless humans catagorize SF ...
I saw “Singin’ in the Rain” a few weeks before watching “The Artist,” and perhaps part of the reason why I felt the movie suffered a slight dearth of originality was because it was so obviously inspired by Gene Kelly’s classic musical. I don’t, however, intend to judge the ori...
Trask; Lark, from Willa Cather's novel The Song Of The Lark; A Woman Without A Man, from Linney's novel Slowly, By Thy Hand Unfurled; and A Lesson Before Dying, from the novel by Ernest J. Gaines. The latter is particularly intriguing, focusing on two young black men, each in his...