Posts tagged with ‘movie’

  • “Gourmet Detective” Movie Review

    By Ruth on May 15, 2015
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    Famed culinary consultant Henry Ross is a charming food industry insider in San Francisco. When suspicious sabotage ends in a shocking murder at his friend’s five-star restaurant, Henry is put on the case with strong-willed police detective and single mom, Maggie Price. Despite Maggie’s protests, they must work together to decipher the clues and investigate all of San Francisco’s top […]
  • “Garage Sale Mystery: The Deadly Room” Movie Review

    By Ruth on April 18, 2015
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    Jennifer Shannon uses her sharp eye when finding rare garage sale treasures to resell at the consignment store she owns with business partner, Dani. When her friend dies trying to disprove rumors that a multi-million dollar home she is trying to sell has a deadly curse, Jennifer puts these intuitive skills to the test. Though a police investigation led by […]
  • “Stonados” Movie Review

    By Ruth on April 9, 2015
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    When a tornado appears in the waters south of Boston, former storm chaser Joe Randall is intrigued by the unusual weather. But as twisters begin to strike across the Boston shoreline, Joe quickly realizes this is no ordinary storm front. As the storms threaten to move inland, the citizens of Boston find themselves trapped in a tempest turning deadlier by […]
  • “Aurora Teagarden: A Bone to Pick” Movie Review

    By Ruth on April 7, 2015
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    When Aurora, or Roe, Teagarden’s acquaintance from the disbanded hobby group, Real Murders, dies, Roe is bequeathed a small house and a not-so-small fortune. Roe soon discovers that her generous benefactress has left her more than she bargained for when she uncovers a skull in a carpeted window seat in the inherited house. Roe sets out to find out who […]
  • Blu-Ray copy of The Hobbit The Battle of The Five Armies Giveaway (Ends 4/24) U.S./Canada

    By Ruth on April 6, 2015
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      • Are you Brave like Bilbo? Take the quiz to find out if you have the bravery it takes to journey through Middle Earth! • Mouse over the Interactive Map to learn fun facts about Middle-Earth. • Watch the official trailer & click the box art to bring the film home today! From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson comes […]
  • “Green Card” Movie Review

    By Ruth on March 29, 2015
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    Synopsis: A man wanting to stay in the US enters into a marriage of convenience, but it turns into more than that. Before I begin this review, let me say that this was the first Andie MacDowell movie I ever saw (although I had no idea who she was at the time). It has only been as I have discovered […]
  • “Kiss at Pine Lake” Movie Review

    By Ruth on March 25, 2015
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    A boy and a girl fall in love during summer camp and promise to stay in touch, but they don’t. Fifteen years later they meet again in the same camp under very different circumstances. What will happen to the camp and will they try again? When I first saw this film, I only barely knew who Brennan Elliott was, and […]
  • “Murder on the 13th Floor” Movie Review

    By Ruth on March 12, 2015
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    When Ariana Braxton finds out her husband is having an affair with the live-in nanny, she decides to seek revenge. One day, the nanny finds herself locked in the couple’s condominium with their young son but she soon discovers that they are not alone. A pair of killers hired by the cold-blooded and jealous wife lurk the halls looking to […]
  • How to Choose the Best Movies for Kids

    By Ruth on February 14, 2015
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    There has been a lot of debate about letting kids watch TV. Some parents think that watching TV can only be a negative experience for kids and it is best to be avoided at all costs. Additionally, there are a lot of parents who think watching TV can be a great activity for their children. Every parent will have their […]
  • “The Boys of St. Vincent” Movie Review

    By Ruth on February 9, 2015
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    Based on the true story of boys being sexually abused at their orphanage ran by a religious community in Newfoundland. Before I begin my review, I want to go on record as saying this is one of the most arduous movies I have ever watched in my life. It touched me personally, and there were moments I thought I would […]