A Bond Movie Fan’s First Time Reading The Man with the Golden Gun
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Sanditon. Weir of Hermiston. The great unfinished novels offer a certain mystique and allure; a...
There’s something comforting about watching a disaster movie from 25 years ago. Sure, people might be dying and a city’s...
As with most of Ian Fleming’s James Bond stories, You Only Live Twice begins in medias res, but for the...
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The first season of House of the Dragon is a tremendous success. It is, also, hopefully, an oddity. Not in...