Interview with Romeo Preminger 

Called by some the master of the romantic thriller and the author of over a dozen books Romeo Preminger stopped by to share his thoughts and news about upcoming  projects. Q     What made you decide to take a chance at publishing your writing? What is the most important thing you have learned in the years since? I … Continue reading Interview with Romeo Preminger 

Becky Westwood interview

Today, we got to chat with Becky Westwood, a psychologist and author of the newly released book Can I Offer You Something? Expert ways to overcome the horrors of organizational feedback, Q) You recently put out the book ‘Can I Offer You Something? Expert ways to overcome the horrors of organizational feedback’ what need did you see … Continue reading Becky Westwood interview

Review of The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop

So, I was given a chance to review  The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop, and I have many thoughts.   The book is the story of Hal Hawthorne, a detective in London who is investigating the death of a woman and is drawn into a world of magical creatures and spells.  He partners with … Continue reading Review of The Wizard and the Welshman by Laura Rayndrop

 Review of  I AM MONSTERS!

I got a chance to check out the movie adaptation of Nicholas Vince’s one-person show I AM MONSTERS!. Nicholas Vince starred in some of the most iconic horror movies, such as Hellraiser and Night Breed, as well as writing a few comics for Marvel.   He created a one-person show in 2019 showcasing his life, career, … Continue reading  Review of  I AM MONSTERS!

Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory

(spoilers ahead as discuss themes and resolutions of all the movies) This is a little different than the things I normally cover on the site, but I have been a Godzilla fan from way back.  I remember watching the original 1960’ movies on the late-night show hosted by the Ghoul and the Saturday morning super-host … Continue reading Godzilla Minus one and the kaiju as an allegory

Review of Digging for Destiny

I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel.  For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny.   I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny

Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck

Hugo Ljungbäck, is an accomplished artist, curator, and scholar whose work examines the intersections of queer art, experimental film and video, media archaeology, who saw a lack of attention on queer home movies in the study of film history and aimed to remedy that oversight with his grant project. He gave us a few moments … Continue reading Interview with Hugo Ljungbäck