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Monthly Archives: January 2017
The Accountant (2016)
7/10 The accountant must be the most involving film about accountancy ever made. Ben Affleck plays an autistic man, Christian Wolff, who found his own niche as an accountant for international criminals. Here he can use both his total disinterest … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Kendrick, Ben Affleck, film, J.K. Simmons, movie, review, The Accountant
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N.K. Jemisin – The Fifth Season (2015)
Genre: fantasy, science fiction Series: The Broken Earth 1 Pages: 465 My Rating: 9/10 There’s a lot going on in this book. Jemisin takes you by the hand and sort of gently guides you through a pleasant prologue that introduces … Continue reading
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Tagged book, Fantasy, Geology, N.K. Jemisin, review, science fiction, The Broken Earth, The Fifth Season
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Passengers (2016) review
7/10 Your own potential can be your greatest adversary. The same goes for films. Each film, each story, starts with a premise that is the initial motive force that gets the story going. Whether the film succeeds is often determined … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Pratt, film, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Sheen, movie, Passengers, review, science fiction, SF
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Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
7.0/10 The first message ever sent between two computers across a great distance was meant to be: “log”. But after computer A sent the “l” and the “o”, computer B crashed. Thus, the first message ever sent across the internet … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, documentary, film, Lo and Behold, movie, review, science, Werner Herzog
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