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In the first few minutes of We're All Going To The World's Fair, the only thing I could think of was how much the lighting reminded me of the critically acclaimed I Saw The TV Glow from last year. It is five minutes or so into the film, whe...
Bill Skarsgårds portrayal of Count Orlock was haunting; Willem Dafoe is in his element again in the hands of Eggers—in fact the casting was a triumph overall—and the art direction was both an homage to the original and itself original. Egge...
Apocalyptic nightmarescape grounded by human nature.
So the dorks decided we would start giving you guys a monthly wrap-up showcasing the best and worst of the books and films we engaged with during the month. Here's the wrap-up for May:
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20. From Nigeria. God first. I enjoy writing detailed book reviews and I offer Proof Reading services for essays, short stories, novels, and I also offer review services for upcoming books for a very small fee.
A 46-year-old bookseller, author, and cinephile, who reads too many books but still not enough, watches films but wishes he could watch more, and occasionally works as a copywriter, editor and proofreader.
Speculative Fiction. Books, films, games, and everything in between.
I read books then write about them
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