Liarmouth…A Feel-Bad Romance
I have stated repeatedly throughout this blog that when I start a book, I always finish it. It doesn’t matter how much I may dislike
I have stated repeatedly throughout this blog that when I start a book, I always finish it. It doesn’t matter how much I may dislike
My favourite movie of all time is White Christmas. I watch the movie every year. When I spent Christmas at home I would watch it
Mary Pickford: Canada’s Silent Siren, America’s Sweetheart by Peggy Dymond Leavey was a slim biography that covered Pickford’s childhood in Toronto and her early roles
The Many Faces of Josephine Baker: Dancer, Singer, Activist, Spy by Peggy Caravantes was a short biography that, as a juvenile work of 185 pages,
Right after I finished reading The Exorcist I watched the movie again, specifically the 25th anniversary edition which included interviews with the cast, director William
I acquired The Exorcist by Mark Kermode, part of the BFI [British Film Institute] Modern Classics series as a Christmas present from my friend June
“What’s Up, Doc?” by Carole Smith is a novel based upon one of my favourite movies. As a child I loved to watch this movie
After the last game of the Scrabble Players Championship, Mark and I had a long walk around Baltimore. I had brought a list of sights
My second favourite movie is The Exorcist. One of the must-sees during my trip to Washington, DC was the staircase featured so prominently in the
I acquired An Introduction to the American Underground Film by Sheldon Renan over thirty years ago as an unwanted donation to the old Mississauga Central