[Bea’s Book Reviews] Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

[Bea’s Book Reviews] Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

  “Lolita”  Author: Vladimir Nabokov Published: 1955 Yeah, this review is gonna be slightly tricky due to how controversial this classic is in terms of content. Please note that in no way do I condone the character of Humbert Humbert nor do I feel Nabokov was trying to glorify pedophilia. Humbert Humbert is a monster, … Continue reading

[Review] Tale Of A Vampire (1992) by Bea Harper

[Review] Tale Of A Vampire (1992) by Bea Harper

Author’s note: Fellow blogger and cinema slayer Dom Coccaro kindly requested me to review this oddity of the prehistoric 90’s. Dommy, sweet Dommy, this was all for you. ❤ Beauty, no matter how remarkable always comes with a price, and “Tale Of A Vampire” pays it almost grievously because while aesthetically it is very sumptuous, … Continue reading

[Wrestling] Marcey’s RAW Review August 4th 2014

[Wrestling] Marcey’s RAW Review August 4th 2014

Opening Segment with The Authority – Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, Kane, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins This was an entertaining segment to kick off Raw, with Triple H hilariously constantly promoting the WWE Network – for only $9.99 a month. It worked because he was so smug about it. The segment helped to promote Randy … Continue reading

Bede’s MIFF 2014 Video Reviews #2: Supermensch and Electric Boogaloo

Bede’s MIFF 2014 Video Reviews #2: Supermensch and Electric Boogaloo

SUPERMENSCH: THE LEGEND OF SHEP GORDON and ELECTRIC BOOGALOO: THE WILD, UNTOLD STORY OF CANNON FILMS In this 2nd edition of my 2014 MIFF video reviews., I share my thoughts on actor/comedian Mike Myers’ directorial debut the documentary SUPERMENSCH: THE LEGEND OF SHEP GORDON and NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD director Mark Hartley’s latest documentary ELECTRIC BOOGALOO: THE WILD, UNTOLD STORY … Continue reading

[Review] These Final Hours (2014) by Bea Harper

[Review] These Final Hours (2014) by Bea Harper

Dir: Zak Hilditch Starring: Nathan Phillips, Angourie Rice, Jessica De Gouw, Daniel Henshall, Kathryn Beck, Lynette Curran and Sarah Snook Living in cinematic world where doomsday can be averted by a case of human-made deus ex machina, “These Final Hours” is a huge slap in the face to this cozy comfort. A meteor has struck … Continue reading