TitleSub-TitleGenreSub-GenreAuthorStar RatingYear PublishedPagesNotes Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use Orit Gadiesh 3 The Warmth of Other Suns The Epic Story of America’s Greatest Migration Isabel Wilkerson 5 The Bones of Marianna David Kushner 3 The Omnivore’s Dilemma A Natu...
Rating: 4.5 out of 5. Disclosure– I paid for this game. Gubbins Review – We live in the post-Wordle era, where we ditched the crossword goodbye and devilled into six letters that gave us grief for months. Once it and its manydifferentvariationsconcurred on the internet, I wondered who...
Rating#% See Now! 1 33 Good 1 33 Wait for Rental 1 33 Stay Away! 0 0 3 Total Reviews Read all Reader Reviews How would you rate this movie? View movie reviewsAll About SteveSandra Bullock plays eccentric crossword puzzle constructor Mary Horowitz who, after one short but sweet bl...
Even with an R-rating, this movie has modest language, no nudity, and humor that’s actually pretty substantial. The only time I felt painfully aware of Winter Break’s age was in its third act, when Carter (Eddie Mills) — the group’s token womanizer — is asked out for coffee ...
Rating: One and a half stars. "Cop Out" (R, 110 minutes). An outstandingly bad cop movie, starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan as partners who get suspended (of course) and then try to redeem themselves by overthrowing a drug operation while searching for the valuable baseball card ...
secretary good at crossword puzzles, who basically does nothing but serve as Alan Turing’s beard, when in fact she was an actual mathematician, recruitedas a mathematicianby the head of the decryption unit (not by Turing), and was a leading member who actually headed up her own group?
Jugni movie review: Shefali Bhushan’s debut feature has a documentary feel to it, which is natural, given her experience with being a collator and collector of folk sounds around the country.
(PG-13, 87 minutes ) Sandra Bullock plays Mary Horowitz, a crossword puzzle constructor who on a blind date falls insanely in love with Steve, a TV news cameraman (Bradley Cooper, from "The Hangover"). The operative word is "insanely." The movie is billed as a comedy but more ...
The movie premiered in July and received a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Then, six weeks after Host's premiere and less than five months after Savage's prank first went viral, his life changed forever. His movie had caught the attention of Blumhouse, the production company behind ...
*MPAA rating: R, horrific images. Times guidelines: It includes several bloody scenes and one particularly gruesome one. ‘Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’ Robert De Niro: Creature Kenneth Branagh: Victor Tom Hulce: Henry Helena Bonham Carter: Elizabeth Aidan Quinn: Walton Ian Holm: Victor’s Fath...