The Mist
The Gist: A small Maine village is cleaning up after a brutal storm only to be enveloped by a mysterious fog that hides all manner of mysterious and deadly creatures. Trapped … Continue reading
The Walking Dead: The Suicide King
Finally after 2 months of waiting The Walking Dead has returned. When we last left the apocalypse, Carl and his group were facing 4 new survivors, keeping them locked away … Continue reading
Marilyn Manson-Born Villain- Vancouver 2013 Review
The 2013 Manson tour came to Vancouver and it was…disappointing. Five days before the shock (not so much anymore) rocker hit the west coast at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, he … Continue reading
Frozen (2010)
The Gist: Three friends head up to the mountains for an afternoon of skiing before a long weekend. They bribe a chair lift operator to let them have one last run and … Continue reading
Rose Red (2002)
The Gist: A Group of paranormally gifted people and a college professor head to a reportedly haunted mansion named Rose Red in the pursuit of awakening the spirits and getting physical proof of … Continue reading
The Stand (1994)
The Gist: Based on the epic Stephen King novel, The Stand starts out with a devastating plague, dubbed the super flu overwhelming the US and leaving the country ravaged and … Continue reading
The Timekeeper – Mitch Albom
This is the tale of Father Time, the first man who counted the passing days and hours. The inventor of the world’s first clock is punished for trying to measure God’s … Continue reading
Storm of the Century (1999)
The Gist: An isolated island village off the coast of Maine prepares to face a snowstorm dubbed the Storm of the Century but they aren’t ready for the deadly stranger … Continue reading
The King Reviews
I’ll admit that I’m a moderate Stephen King fan, mostly I enjoy his short stories more than his novels and his non-fiction book “On Writing” is one of my favourite … Continue reading
Can bad books be good?
Can bad books be a good thing? What I mean here is can a badly written bestselling book be a good thing if it promotes reading. I was cruising Facebook … Continue reading →