James Bond Rewatch – Goldfinger (1965)
Jill, Rob, and I are reviewing the entire James Bond series in celebration and anticipation of Daniel Craig’s final Bond outing No Time to Die. … Read More »James Bond Rewatch – Goldfinger (1965)
Jill, Rob, and I are reviewing the entire James Bond series in celebration and anticipation of Daniel Craig’s final Bond outing No Time to Die. … Read More »James Bond Rewatch – Goldfinger (1965)
Remember times when a cinema theater was a place of grandeur only fine folks could afford? Yes, that was long before the whole cinema industry… Read More »Find Your Perfect Movie Theater: 8 Beautiful Theaters Every Student Should Visit
Looking back, it’s almost impossible to imagine that Albert R Broccoli and Harry Saltzman didn’t know that, with Dr. No, they were establishing a film… Read More »The Giant James Bond Rewatch – Dr. No (1962)
The fifth entry in the Bond series is an unexpected surprise. For me, this is the sleeper hit of the series so far. It’s a… Read More »James Bond Rewatch – You Only Live Twice (1967)
Spirit Untamed was exactly what we were all looking for. On the opening show we — myself, Runpee Mom, my daughter, and my granddaughter —… Read More »Movie Review – Spirit Untamed
As expected, I thought the movie was great. I’m a die-hard fan of this franchise and I’ve got zero complaints on The Devil Made Me… Read More »Movie Review – The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
I’ve been really enjoying a re-read of many favorite childhood novels — in some cases a first-time read. Such is the case with Harry Cat’s… Read More »Children’s Book Review: Harry Cat’s Pet Puppy – A Cricket in Times Square novel
Roger Moore is my favorite James Bond, and Live & Let Die is my favorite Bond film. Do you remember your 1st Bond film in… Read More »James Bond Rewatch – Live and Let Die (1973)
Let me start by apologizing for not being able to do Peetimes on the opening night, cause I got sick in the theater. Dan and… Read More »Movie Review – Cruella
A Quiet Place 2 is like a delicious sauce left to simmer until only the essentials remain; at under 90 minutes runtime, not counting the… Read More »Movie Review – A Quiet Place Part II