July 2
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
July 2021 Movie Trailers
July 2
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
"Sasquatch" Documentary Review
by John Zenoni
Monday, April 26, 2021
"Zero Zero Zero" Series Review
by John Zenoni
Sunday, April 25, 2021
"Voyagers" Movie Review
by John Zenoni
Thursday, April 22, 2021
"The Secret Stealers" Book Review
by John Zenoni
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this novel. It was not one chosen by my book club or referred to me but one that I read a synopsis of and thought would be pretty intriguing.
The story is about a young female American who recently lost her military husband in an accident while he was in Hawaii during the Pearl Harbor bombings. The issue is that she and her husband had recently admitted not having feelings for each other as a married couple should so Anna is plagued with guilt about that and his death.
Trying to get herself focused on something that really matters to her and has meaning, she's approached by a close friend of her family, who just happens to be a high ranking commander in the military. She has an opportunity to become an American spy in Nazi-occupied France, where she has history with friends and someone she loves, so she jumps at the chance. Needless to say, she encounters danger, love and hard times, among many other challenges.
Anna is a great character as she's a dedicated worker, daughter, friend and patriot to her country. She is absolutely determined to do everything she can to help her comrades and her country and it's interesting to read what she and the female spies have to go through and what risks they're willing to take to play a significant part in the war campaign. While this novel itself is fiction, the author did indicate that some of the characters in the novel are based on real people.
It was a very interesting blend of suspense, romance and war time scares and heroics.
Definitely recommend!
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Friday, April 16, 2021
Robert's Recommendation: "Moonstruck"
by Robert Zenoni
Over the recent days I’ve come to watch movies my mom liked and when I got back to this one it took me back as I’ve only watched it a few times and didn’t remember much about it. But I really took the time to understand the reason behind it and I’ve come to this conclusion: it’s a rom-com and it has Cher in it and that’s why she liked it lol. Moonstruck is exactly like every other rom-com except this one has Nicolas Cage and Cher in it. It was made in 1987, based on Italian family roots. This movie is funny, sweet and has a few things you wouldn’t expect. There are also a few quotable lines that me and my family would repeat a lot or just bring up in normal conversations to make it fun. Nice film. Cher is good in it and I have to say, it's one of Nicolas Cage’s better performances.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
I'm Not Even Sure What's Going On in "The Nevers"
by John Zenoni
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
I Can't Recommend "Tell Me Your Secrets"
by John Zenoni
Monday, April 12, 2021
August 2021 Movie Trailers
August 6
The Suicide Squad
August 13
Free Guy
Friday, April 9, 2021
"Beautiful Boy" Movie Review
by John Zenoni
Thursday, April 8, 2021
I'm Overwhelmed with Love and Admiration for "Minari"
by John Zenoni