Not Creepy Scary, Creepy Twisted (Movie Recap, Level 16)

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Psychopath Or Confused Child? (Movie Recap, Atonement)

This book to movie adaptation was a wild wide for us. Starring Keira Knightly, James McAvoy and Saoirse Ronan, we took two very different stances in this recap- was Briony a confused child, filling in gaps based on limited knowledge while trying to do the right thing? Or was Brio ...  Show more

Just For The Money, Honey (Movie Recap, The Wrong Paris)

Some people may say its cheesy, its cliche, its predictable. To that, we say 'yes, please. Thank you'. This weeks deep dive starring Miranda Cosgrove and Pierson Fode is ALL of those things and we love it. Dawn, an oldest daughter daughter and artist, just needed to get to Paris, ...  Show more

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