Border Crossings by Carole Bellacera
War is bad! War is evil! Hug a baby today and grow a tree, people!

War is bad! War is evil! Hug a baby today and grow a tree, people!

Everything here is familiar and predictable, so it’s not the most exciting read.

The whole thing is pretty cold and distant despite some intriguing plot elements being present.

This is a sweet, lovely, but ultimately rather hollow Oscar-bait movie.

Michael W Smith jumps on the new age bandwagon. Will God approve?

Marry the serial killer and take her down. Easy.

The villain completely steals the show and my heart. Oops.

Violins, pianos. and, of course, She Moved Through the Fair.

An implausible plot ruins a movie with several good cast members doing their best to save it. Oh well.

The hero doesn’t seem to really want the happy ending at all, so this one is quite the doozy.
