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“Is Tommy Lee Jones 20 or 100 in this movie?”

Shit, Actually: The Definitive, 100% Objective Guide to Modern Cinema by Lindy West

May 10, 2021 by Malin 9 Comments

Official book description: New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author Lindy West was once the in-house movie critic for Seattle’s alternative newsweekly The Stranger, where she covered film with brutal honesty and giddy irreverence. In Shit, Actually, Lindy West returns to those roots, re-examining beloved and iconic movies from the past 40 years with an eye toward the big questions of our time: Is Twilight the horniest movie in history? Why do the zebras in The Lion King trust Mufasa–who is a lion–to look out for their best interests? Why […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR13, cinema, essays, funny, Lindy West, Malin, movies, non fiction, Pop Culture, shit actually

Malin's CBR13 Review No:13 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR13, cinema, essays, funny, Lindy West, Malin, movies, non fiction, Pop Culture, shit actually ·
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Reading, Reading, Reading, RAWHIDE!

The True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey

The Dame by Richard Stark

Tricky by Josh Stallings

Quarry's Deal by Max Alan Collins

The Plea by Steve Cavanagh

February 1, 2021 by Jake Leave a Comment

I read a lot last week but also had a busy week at work (a good busy). Every time I tried to write a review on one of these books, all of them good, I just didn’t have the time or energy. So here’s a big update dump of the stuff I read in the last week and I’d be glad to tease them out more in the comments if anyone is curious… “The True History of the Kelly Gang” I enjoyed large parts of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Alan Grofield, Australia, crime, Delaware, Donald Westlake, Eddie Flynn, historical fiction, hitman, Irish, Josh Stallings, legal, los angeles, Max Alan Collins, movies, mystery, Ned Kelly, neurodiversity, New York City, Peter Carey, Pretty As A Picture, Quarry, Quarry's Deal, Richard Stark, Steve Cavanagh, The Dame, The Plea, the true history of the kelly gang, thriller, Tricky

Jake's CBR13 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Alan Grofield, Australia, crime, Delaware, Donald Westlake, Eddie Flynn, historical fiction, hitman, Irish, Josh Stallings, legal, los angeles, Max Alan Collins, movies, mystery, Ned Kelly, neurodiversity, New York City, Peter Carey, Pretty As A Picture, Quarry, Quarry's Deal, Richard Stark, Steve Cavanagh, The Dame, The Plea, the true history of the kelly gang, thriller, Tricky ·
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Murder, They Wrote (And Directed)

Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas by Glenn Kenny

The Big Fix by Roger L. Simon

The Damsel by Richard Stark

November 19, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I went on a bit of an unexpected reading tear these last few days, which is good because I need to clear some space off the TBR pile in advance of reading Barack Obama’s new book.   Moonflower Murders 4 Stars ::Trigger Warning:: Tragic homosexual plot And how sad it is because the book didn’t need it. I was curious as to how Anthony Horowitz was going to follow up with his superb Magpie Murders series. He does so by giving us most of an Atticus Pünd novel, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Alan Grofield, Anthony Horowitz, Donald Westlake, England, Glenn Kenny, Goodfellas, los angeles, Made Men, Martin Scorsese, Moonflower Murders, Moses Wine, movies, mystery, Richard Stark, Robert De Niro, Roger L. Simon, Sue Ryland, Suspense, The Big Fix, The Damsel

Jake's CBR12 Review No:176 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Alan Grofield, Anthony Horowitz, Donald Westlake, England, Glenn Kenny, Goodfellas, los angeles, Made Men, Martin Scorsese, Moonflower Murders, Moses Wine, movies, mystery, Richard Stark, Robert De Niro, Roger L. Simon, Sue Ryland, Suspense, The Big Fix, The Damsel ·
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Read it, Jake. It’s…

The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood by Sam Wesson

March 9, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

Sometimes, it’s a good thing to sit on a review. Normally, I try to get these out right away while the book is fresh in my mind. I don’t want to forget the sensation of reading a novel, completing it, and giving my thoughts before it’s fully digested. The thrill of reading books is actually finishing the book and appreciating and/or critiquing the story I’ve just received. However, due to circumstances beyond my control, I wasn’t able to get to this review until hours after […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Chinatown, Jack Nicholson, movies, Robert Evans, Robert Towne, Roman Polanski, Sam Wesson, The Big Goodbye

Jake's CBR12 Review No:40 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Chinatown, Jack Nicholson, movies, Robert Evans, Robert Towne, Roman Polanski, Sam Wesson, The Big Goodbye ·
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Demi Moore, Inside Out

Inside Out: A Memoir by Demi Moore

December 16, 2019 by xoxoxoe 1 Comment

Reading Demi Moore’s memoir Inside Out is like having a seat in the room while she is undergoing therapy. And yoga. And flirting with Bruce Willis. And being abused by her parents. And, strangest of all, not spending much time in Hollywood. But you do get a pretty good picture of her home and life in Hailey, Idaho, which she clearly loves, an oasis she has created for her family and herself. Inside Out flows, but it is not exactly an easy book to read. Real […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, 90s, Ashton Kutcher, Bruce Willis, demi moore, Emilio Estevez, Hollywood, inside out, movies

xoxoxoe's CBR11 Review No:9 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, 90s, Ashton Kutcher, Bruce Willis, demi moore, Emilio Estevez, Hollywood, inside out, movies ·
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So, yeah. . .I read this

August 27, 2018 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

CBR Bingo entry Listicles: Goodreads’ Best Show Business Memoirs/Biographies I distinctly remember the first time I saw The Princess Bride. Like most fans, I did not see this cult classic during the original theatrical run, but caught it on VHS (that was pre-DVD for you young-us; DVD was pre-streaming for you toddlers). I was in college, hanging out with a couple of friends in a dorm room when one of them decided we should watch this awesome movie she had recently seen. For the next […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, Cary Elwes, cbr10bingo, KimMiE", listicles, movies, Non-Fiction, Princess Bride

KimMiE"'s CBR10 Review No:18 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, Cary Elwes, cbr10bingo, KimMiE", listicles, movies, Non-Fiction, Princess Bride ·
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