Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
This one works much better as a drama than martial arts movie. Set your expectations accordingly.
This one works much better as a drama than martial arts movie. Set your expectations accordingly.
This is how you make a comfy, predictable read fun.
I want to have Wolverine’s babies. That is all.
The romance isn’t much, but the rest is just good enough.
Of course, someone has to parody the recent upsurge of teen slasher movies.
Ooh, a romantic comedy that sets out to do what it promises: make me laugh and sigh.
Good news! After a few boring books, this one is more towards the author’s better books.
Peel away the cynicism, and you will find some sentimentality.
Tad brainless, but still, good fun all around.
Oh look, a rare chick-lit novel that does not make me feel like eating bunnies.