BOOK REVIEW: BECOMING THE BOOGEYMAN by Richard Chizmar
Let me start by saying that I have been a fan of Richard Chizmar since I read his collection of shorts, A Long December, a few years ago. So, when I got the chance to get my hands on an advanced reader copy of Becoming the Boogeyman, I jumped at it. I hadn’t read the previous book in the series, Chasing the Boogeyman, so, at first, I had to play catch-up. But author Chizmar generously gave enough…
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Knives Out
2019 | dir. Rian Johnson
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I put all my 愛 for the game into this one, to everyone who has beared my shouting about this modern classic for the last 4 years, I thank you!!!
Commissioned by Greg Chun (eng voice of Kaname Date)
He will be doing a signing session at a later date where you can get this as a print, go follow him for more info on that!
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reblog + tag with your ONE favorite movie of all time, your go to, ultimate favorite movie and I’ll be compiling them into this list on letterboxd (x)
it can literally be any movie, no judgements, and it doesn’t have to be from the genre you picked it can be from any genre - poll closed
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Eileen (2023) dir. William Oldroyd
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Don't believe everything they tell you.
Cillian Murphy as Thomas Buckley
Red Lights (2012) dir. Rodrigo Cortés
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VERTIGO (1958) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Hanging with Stephen Gallagher
Stephen Gallagher has written novels (LOVE Kingdom of Bones, Chimera, Rain) and television scripts (for Doctor Who — for Rosemary & Thyme, Eleventh Hour, BBC series Murder Rooms, etc.) I’ve known Steve for ages, and in addition to being a brilliant writer, he’s an extremely generous person with a keen wit and wonderful sense of humor. He also makes a good guide round Leeds, where we spent today. Tried to stop at the Book Barge (going to pick up a book by @neil-gaiman to pose with) but it was closed. Sorry Neil! Also went to the art gallery … and discovered we have similar taste in pens.
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