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Few things are as terrifying as going on a romantic getaway to a cabin deep in the woods, suddenly hearing a loud knock at the door, and answering it to find a strange woman standing there. That's just the beginning of the nightmare for Kristen (Liv Tyler) and James (Scott Speedman)...
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These are stories of what happens to the women that didn’t get their happy ending—the ones who don’t believe the cliches about family being everything and who know that live-laugh-love isn’t the cure all. Taboo topics that embrace a gritty reality include transactional sex, romantic ob...
Black and Tan: Directed by Dudley Murphy. With Duke Ellington, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Fredi Washington, Hall Johnson Choir. Duke Ellington in a jazz musical short with a tragic plotline.
From characters who were casually treated poorly to those that deserved more screen time, these romantic partners on Two and a Half Men got the shaft.Two and a Half Men has often been unfair to its women, designing their arcs to fit misogynist stereotypes and to make the male leads look ...
The choices Mia/Maya and her former husband, Daniel made in the end are vivid, even dramatic in concept. That just didn’t make an emotional impact on me. I assume Bruce Sterling wanted the ending to be an emotional epiphany. The ending does say a lot about how a posthuman would react...
I really loved John M. Floyd’s romantic “Moonshine and Roses” about—well, about a lot of things. Lost fortunes, lost loves, and how they may be found again, along with justice for some notorious bad guys in the wilds of Kentucky. ...
Worst of all, she was the epitome of annoying. Potential friends stopped calling after a week, and romantic relationships unraveled before they had a chance to knit. She frustrated counselors. Even her mother had stopped answering the phone. ...