Additionally, they should adopt fair practice guidelines to build trust among residents who feel unjustly targeted when their vehicles are towed without clear explanations or understanding of the subsequent procedures. This is particularly crucial during certain times of the year when seasonal changes adve...
Daniel Zovatto is a standout as the killer. His facade of Mr. Nice Guy made me trust him as most people would. He appears kind, friendly, and helpful. When he suddenly turns evil the actor gives a creepy smile on par with the one from the horror film Smile (2022). I shudder thinki...
The casting of Tom Cruise is a major win. Who better to carry a film like this except maybe Bruce Willis though Cruise is a better actor. Nonetheless, he is believable as a crime chief with a slick edge and a wicked smile. Unsure whether or not to trust him he remains at the heart ...
(Jack Morgan Series),James Patterson,6,6 +The Killing Lessons: A Novel,Saul Black,6,6 +The Stranger,Harlan Coben,6,6 +Nemesis: An FBI Thriller,Catherine Coulter,6,6 +The Kind Worth Killing: A Novel,Peter Swanson,6,6 +The Last Town (The Wayward Pines Trilogy),Blake Crouch,6,6 +...
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By the end, Walker is a disoriented phantom who has no one he can trust. He doesn’t even believe what he sees with his own eyes. The film plays like a nightmare and in fact many viewers speculate that Walker is dreaming the story or is actually dead. In the end, the surreal ...
MVP: I actually do like Jeff Corey, the actor who plays Plasus. His line delivery when he argues in favor of torture’s effectiveness is great. Still, I might go with Vanna (Charlene Polite) here. She does betray Kirk, but it’s not like she has much reason to trust him. She’s ...
Ultimately, you'll be asked to choose between the mages and Templars at the corrupt Fereldan circle tower. Do you trust imprisoned-for-their-own-good wizards to go it alone, or do you put your faith instead in their jackbooted jailors? This is one of Dragon Age's most multifaceted probl...
even if we don’t understand exactly what the heck we are talking about. I’ve had to deal with people like that enough I just write them off as “muggles” roll my eyes, and move on- they aren’t worth my energy. Then again I’m just a stupid hick from Indiana who does things...
begins their adventure, which takes them through training, danger, and eventually, a brush with their own legend. Don’t be fooled by the lack of a high concept — this is a fine stand-alone, sometimes humorous, more often exciting, and brought to life by its two leads. Well worth a ...