The Queen’s Christmas Summons by Amanda McCabe
This first half of the story completely overwhelms the second half, but still, this one can be a pretty epic story.
This first half of the story completely overwhelms the second half, but still, this one can be a pretty epic story.
So now we have two for two. Let’s make it three out of three, and I’d even consider getting the official fanclub merch.
Now this is a surprise. Didn’t know or expect much of it when I first started, but now, I think I’m a fan.
Oh, this is just too hilarious and macabre. Twisted and wicked, just the way I like it!
What happens when a man’s conscience turns on the person – literally?
This is the closest you will ever get to Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd doing zombie love, and it’s crazy-glorious.
How much would you wager to be rid of your most hated frenemy? A hand? A leg?
This is a slow-burner horror tale that still manages to out-creep some of the gorier episodes in this series.
It is very easy to dislike Christopher Nolan and to scoff at the hype of this movie, but once it starts, oh boy, I’m lost.
Car chases, crazy criminals, lots of music, and a whole lot of whimsy desite the dark premise make this one an unexpectedly great, fun movie.