The Sword Maiden by Susan King
This one is the best of the trilogy, but its romance is disappointingly superficial.
This one is the best of the trilogy, but its romance is disappointingly superficial.
If only this one dares to be more daring, it’d have been something to remember.
What could have been a great romantic comedy tilts over with one too many flippant one-liners.
Ah, a good old-fashioned monster flick. Well, at least for the first half or so,
Real people killing one another for a TV show. Now, where have I seen that before?
It’s just like that Sabrina movie, only with spies!
The sexual dynamics in this one is creepy and cringy.
This one’s alright, but it never answers many important questions.
It’s amusing and its satirical elements are quaint and engaging, but ultimately, it doesn’t go all out enough to wow me.
The whiny hero and the glacial pacing make this one feel far longer than it actually is.