The Spy Who Loved Me — Author DC Gilbert

The 10th novel in Ian Fleming’s Jame Bond series Set apart from the other books in Ian Fleming’s James Bond series, The Spy Who Loved Me is told from the perspective of a femme fatale in the making––a victim of circumstance with a wounded heart. Vivienne Michel, a precocious French Canadian raised in the United […]

The Spy Who Loved Me — Author DC Gilbert

James Bond Retrospective: Spectre — The Twin Geeks

We’ve come far in our retrospective, haven’t we? We visited Crab Key and fought Dr. No (1962), we met The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), we came back home to Skyfall (2012), and every adventure in between. We are now at the most current Bond adventure, and today we are going to: See what […]

James Bond Retrospective: Spectre — The Twin Geeks

Those Wacky Presidents Part Two — athingirldotcom

There are so many fun facts about U.S. Presidents that aren’t mainstream, like JFK being allergic to Caroline’s pony, Macaroni, and how Teddy Roosevelt’s kids once brought theirs up in the White House elevator. Speaking of Theodore Roosevelt, who hated being called Teddy, he created the Oval Office Mr. Trump now occupies. Dwight D. Eisenhower […]

Those Wacky Presidents Part Two — athingirldotcom

Endgame Deleted Scene Suggest That Thanos Could Return? — PNN – Paper News Network

[ad_1] As unlikely as it may appear there is at least some possibility that Thanos could return in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it seems. This is based on a deleted scene from Avengers: Endgame that has been circulating online recently. The scene in question is an alternate version of the meeting between Hulk and the […]

Endgame Deleted Scene Suggest That Thanos Could Return? — PNN – Paper News Network

The Living Daylights (1987) — werewolves on the moon

And so for the first time since 1971 we get a canon Bond film that doesn’t star Roger Moore, and by all rights it shouldn’t be Timothy Dalton parachuting into Gibraltar, it should have been Pierce Brosnan, but he couldn’t get out of his contract for Remington Steele and so Eon signed up Dalton. Was […]

The Living Daylights (1987) — werewolves on the moon

‘I still dream of playing James Bond’: Outlander star Sam Heughan — Canoe

Outlander star Sam Heughan wants another shot at James Bond after missing out on the role of 007 in Casino Royale. The actor auditioned for the role of Bond in the wake of Pierce Brosnan’s departure from the franchise but lost out to Daniel Craig, who has gone on to play 007 in five movies, […]

‘I still dream of playing James Bond’: Outlander star Sam Heughan — Canoe

REVIEW: “Mr. Jones” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

The story of ambitious truth-seeker Gareth Jones is one of inspired vigor and rich with modern-day relevance. Jones was a journalist working as a foreign affairs advisor to Prime Minister David Lloyd George. He’s best known for exposing the horrors of the Holodomor, Stalin’s state sponsored man-made famine responsible for the deaths of millions in […]

REVIEW: “Mr. Jones” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

REVIEW: “All Day and a Night” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

While watching the new Netflix Original “All Day and a Night” I kept thinking about John Singleton’s “Boyz n the Hood”. That film immersed its audience in the poverty, drug trade, and gang violence of South Central Los Angeles. But those things were never its focus. Instead “Boyz” worked so well because it was all […]

REVIEW: “All Day and a Night” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

REVIEW: “Earth and Blood” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

A man in tactical gear sits in his van, a loaded pistol resting on his nervously bouncing knee. Three other men are with him, all armed and staking out a police station. Inside are eight kilos of cocaine confiscated from a drug lord named Adama (Eriq Ebouaney) and he has sent his men to take […]

REVIEW: “Earth and Blood” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

REVIEW: “Shirley” (2020) — Keith & the Movies

Acclaimed American author Shirley Jackson, best known for her work in horror and Gothic-styled thrillers, worked for two decades before her untimely death at age 48. Throughout her prolific career she wrote a total of six novels, two memoirs, several books on parenting, and over 200 short stories. Her last few years were spent in […]

REVIEW: “Shirley” (2020) — Keith & the Movies