Body in the Attic – Judi Lynn This series was recommended by two people in the March recommendations. Based on that. I decided to read it. I liked this story. This author started naming roads, restaurants, stores, etc. in the community. I was quite surprised when I recognized all these...
Griff (Anthony Eisley) The Naked Kiss (1964): “Your body is your only passport!” Catherine Deneuve as Carole Ledoux in Repulsion (1965): “I must get this crack mended.” Monty Clift Dr. Cukrowicz Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) : “Nature is not made in the image of man’s compassio...
Kharis, the living mummy, is brought back to life by an Egyptian priest who wants to reunite him with Princess Ananka, who has been reincarnated in the body of a young woman named Amina. Journeying from Egypt to America, a high priest (George Zucco) embarks on a quest to reclaim the...
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Gaye Dawn: (Claire Trevor)No, Mr. Temple, it wasn’t you. It wasn’t the law or anybody. It was only Johnny Rocco. Nobody in the whole world is safe as long as he’s alive. Sirocco 1951 A cynical American expatriate gets involved in smuggling and gun-running for the rebels during...
They put Johnny’s body in the station wagon and go back into the house and “wait for something to happen” Tim sees the portrait and asks “Who is she?”“I’m not sure, one of the Blassenville sisters I think. Miss Elizabeth, she’s the last one who lived here. She lived ...
Judisays: August 8, 2022 at 10:06 pm I was born in 1946 and lived in ozone park until 1965. My dad had Arnows Shoe store on 104th and Liberty Ave. i went to PS108 and John Adams HS Joeysays: July 4, 2024 at 6:19 pm ...
and Amy quoted him saying he can recite all the studies that say so. But he doesn’t recite studies when he’s talking to his patients, he told her; he just says to them, “I and everybody I know in public health vaccinates their children.” That’s the most convincing thing he ...
Elise Muller as Lynn Director: Cuyle Carvin Plot Synopsis: DOLLS concerns a struggling children’s book author and his rebellious teenage daughter who move into a house they’ve inherited and find mysterious dolls in the attic. They soon learn that the dolls have a sinister — and deadly — ...
This film did some interesting things in the realm of belief and attacking the protagonists credibility, but that’s not maximized as the doubt cast is undercut. Aside from that ultimately too many of the tropes are clichéd. The performances of the adult leads are wildly inconsistent, typically...