In the not too distant future on the planet of New World, the thoughts of the men of Prentisstown are public knowledge in a stream of images, words and sounds known as Noise. The women were killed by the native species of the planet… Continue Reading “Chaos Walking – Movie Review”
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So, the last time that I made use of the From Book to Film title I was awaiting what turned out to be a very disappointing adaptation of the first Artemis Fowl novel which fell spectacularly short of the wit and pace of the… Continue Reading “From Book to Film: PART 2 -A Discovery of Witches Season 1”
Category: Book Muchness, TV MuchnessTags: A Discovery of Witches, Aiysha Hart, Alex Kingston, All Souls Trilogy, Artemis Fowl, Bad Wolf, Book Series, Book to Movie, Book to TV, Deamons, Deborah Harkness, Diana Bishop, Edward Bluemel, Lindsay Duncan, Marcus Whitmore, Matthew Clairmont, Matthew de Clermont, Matthew Goode, Miriam Shepherd, Sarah Bishop, Season 1, Sky, Sky TV, Supernatural Romance, Teresa Palmer, TV Adaption, TV Recommendations, TV Series, Vampires, Witches, Ysabeau de Clermont
Posted on Oct 13, 2020
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Day 13 of Blogtober and we’re back to Niamh’s last #Booktober book, get ready for a modern eerie parody twist on one of my favourite classics. It’s time for ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’. I first came across this story when the movie of… Continue Reading “Booktober – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”
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Hello hello everyone. So only recently, Niamh mentioned ‘Enola Holmes’ on the blog and I decided to give it a watch and review it for all you lovely people. Now, I’m going to do my best to keep this brief but there’s a lot… Continue Reading “Enola Holmes”
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So, I reviewed the movie but everyone knows that the book is better than the movie. ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ by Sophie Kinsella is a perfect example of that. Considering I’ve already reviewed the movie and outlined the plot there, I’ll keep this… Continue Reading “Booktober – Can You Keep A Secret Review”
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What the actual f*ck?… That’s what I think of “The Devil All the Time.” There is legitimately no other way to describe that movie. As Robert Pattinson said in the film itself “DeLuSiOnS!!!” Amen, brother! Now, can someone tell me where the delusions start… Continue Reading “The Devil All The Time”
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So about two weeks ago I mentioned in ‘From Book To Film’ that I was waiting for a film adaptation of one of my favourite books to arrive and, boy, did it arrive and, boy, was it a disappointment. The film and book in… Continue Reading “Artemis Fowl – Movie Review”
Category: Movie Muchness, Review MuchnessTags: Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl The Movie, Book to Movie, Colin Farrell, Disney, Eoin Colfer, Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Movie Review, movies, review
Posted on Jun 11, 2020
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Since one of my favourite books is getting a movie adaption and I’m more than a little bit very concerned about what I’ve seen so far in the trailer, I’m here to talk about the best and worst movie adaptations that I’ve seen and… Continue Reading “From Book to Film: The Hollywood Treatment”
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