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Book Review: The Garden of Ghosts by Scott Thomas
Book Review: The Garden of Ghosts by Scott Thomas
Review by Fatally Yours I am absolutely enthralled by the Victorian time period. The whole gothic mystique of the period – from the aesthetic of the clothing and architecture to the morbid mourning photography and the ever-present obsession with death – just feels so morbidly romantic! So it ...
Even monsters need a little protection…
Even monsters need a little protection…
gabriellefaust.com — Continuing with the humorous side of horror we have an add for Trojan Condoms featuring no other... than Dracula, Frankenstein and the Invisible Man! The spot was directed by New York filmmaker/composer Ronni “Raygun” Thomas, and was originally set to feature five jocks in a bar. ... (more) Even monsters need a little protection…
TV Review: Hung: Season 1, Ep. 1: Pilot
TV Review: Hung: Season 1, Ep. 1: Pilot
film-book.com — I took a gander at the first episode of Thomas Jane ’s new HBO series Hung and... much like the first episode of the now deceased Rome ; it was not as good as I had hoped. Its purpose was to lay the groundwork for the show’s premise and futures episodes. The pilot episode of Hung ... (more) TV Review: Hung: Season 1, Ep. 1: Pilot
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