But my real passion is reading books both fiction and non-fiction. I have several favorite authors like James Redfield or Daniel Keyes. If I read a book I always want to find the best part of it, every book has its unique value.
Single All the Way (2021) is an LGBTQ+ romantic comedy film released by the streaming behemoth Netflix, though I swear the film feels like a Hallmark or Lifetime television movie of the week offering. The film is a Christmas-themed romantic comedy about gay men and is the streaming service...
I’m a fan of hers so it’s not a personal knock but she teeters toward ridiculous pretty quickly. I get the need to make a children’s film villain colorful, memorable, and loud but there is no restraint, causing the character to feel more silly than terrifying. On the plus side, ...
her biography paints her as doing just that. Overcoming poverty to become a world-famous fashion designer is no easy feat, after all. Or maybe it’s best to interpret this phrase another way. If you see no solution to your problem – such as a missing door – try...
the parent company of TikTok. Arnault started the purchase of Christian Dior in 1984 with a $15 million donation from his family's construction company. He proposed a restructure of his holding company, Agache, in July 2022 to distribute equal stakes to his five children, who are crucial to...
Chip and Dan Heath are business strategists, authors, public speakers, and brothers. They’ve co-authored and published four books, including “Decisive,”“Switch,” and “Made To Stick”—all of which have been best-sellers. Chip is a professor at the Stanford School of Business and Dan...
The film was a robust offering because the political satire was fresh. Unintentionally clever is the ironic controversy between the two leaders nearly sixty years after the film was released. The acting is great. Peter Sellers plays three prominent roles, each is quite different from the others....
I love films set in the City of Angels with a focus on Hollywood darkness lurking beneath the sunny and swanky exterior. Especially effective is the 1950s time, post World War II, when everything seemed to be coming up roses. Naturally, murder is the offering of the day. ...
Scott’s Review #548 Reviewed December 14, 2016 Grade: B+ A more modern offering by Claude Chabrol, (many of his films were made in the 1960s and 1970s), his 2004 film entitled, The Bridesmaid, continues the tradition of compelling, macabre, story-telling immersing the viewer in strange...
When Emilia, now pretending to be her children’s long-lost aunt, puts her son to bed, he confesses he still recognizes her scent (“Papá”). She quietly weeps, knowing he will never see the truth. The other theme is merged into three musical numbers. After meeting with doctors in Ban...