Run Fatboy Run is a Simon Pegg comedy from 2007, which we just watched.
I didn't have high hopes for it and it was better than I expected.
Dennis left a pregnant Libby (Thandie Newton) at the altar five years ago.
Now he's an overweight security guard in a London lingerie shop
and she's found a new boyfriend who's everything that Dennis is not:
Whit (Hank Azaria) is well off, handsome, and very fit.
Somehow Dennis ends up promising to run in a marathon in three weeks' time
that Whit is also running in.
Much of the story revolves around his training,
his desperate attempts to win over Libby,
and …continue.
The Coen Brothers' latest movie, Hail, Caesar!, is a lot of fun.
I've been looking forward to it since the trailers showed up a few months ago.
It's a homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood,
an age where quirky talents like the Coens
could not have made Coen Brothers' movies.
We see song and dance numbers, synchronized swimming,
singing cowboys, and ballroom dramas.
Most of all, we see a big-budget swords-and-sandals epic,
whose star, Baird Whitlock, has been kidnapped by The Future,
a group of Communist screenwriters,
and is being held for $100,000 ransom.
Eddie Mannix is the studio fixer who has to wrangle
the studio's stars and keep them out …continue.
Title: Graveyard Dust
Author: Barbara Hambly
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Bantam
Copyright: 1999
Pages: 315
Keywords: historical mystery
Reading period: 21 February, 2016
New Orleans, 1834.
Benjamin January is a free man of color
and a Paris-trained surgeon who must support himself as a musician.
His sister Olympe, a voodooienne, and another woman, Célie,
are accused of murdering Célie's husband,
and Ben must save them from hanging.
As a professional musician and a colored man,
Ben moves between the high society of the old French inhabitants
and the new American merchants,
the poor white areas of town,
the many slaves,
and the small free black middle class.
Hambly adeptly explores slavery,
the uneasy crossover between French and American …continue.
Title: Death In A Strange Country
Author: Donna Leon
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Arrow Books
Copyright: 1993
Pages: 373
Keywords: mystery
Reading period: 19–21 February, 2016
A body has washed up in the canals of Venice,
that of an American soldier from the nearby US base at Vicenza.
Commissario Guido Brunetti doesn't believe that it's a mugging gone wrong,
especially when he sees the fear in the eyes
of the female army doctor who's sent to identify the body.
He digs and finds corruption among the rich and powerful, in a toxic coverup.
Brunetti is a decent and honorable family man,
whose sense of justice is undiminished by working for
an incompetent functionary …continue.
Title: The Belfast Connection
Author: Milton Bass
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: New American Library
Copyright: 1988
Pages: 300
Keywords: thriller
Reading period: 14–17 February, 2016
San Diego cop Benny Freedman decides to meet his Belfast relatives for the first time.
They disowned his Catholic mother decades ago when she married his Jewish father.
It turns out that her siblings are still unrepentant bigots,
but he finds himself drawn to two of his cousins,
pretty young Catherine Callahan
and Brendan O'Malley, a poet whose brother Sean has just been murdered.
Cousin Benny finds himself drawn into internecine feuding between the IRA and the INLA,
as well as skirmishes against the British Army and …continue.
We saw Mad Max: Fury Road at the Cinerama tonight,
as part of its Eight Days of Oscar—Fury Road having being nominated for ten Oscars,
including Best Picture and Best Director.
I have no idea if it will win any awards from the Academy,
but it's no ordinary action movie.
Action there is aplenty,
a kinetic feast of racing cars and roaring maniacs
that rarely lets up.
Imperator Furiosa and Max flee across the desert,
taking Immortan Joe's five nubile wives to a better place.
They seek hope, Furiosa seeks redemption, and Max seeks mostly to survive.
Furiosa sets the plot in motion;
Max is a loner battered by fate,
grudgingly coming to …continue.
Title: The Straw Men
Author: Paul Doherty
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Severn House Digital
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 224
Keywords: historical mystery
Reading period: January 29–February 16 2016
London, January 1381.
John of Gaunt's regency is in trouble,
unrest abounds throughout the land,
and uprisings are being plotted.
Brother Athelstan and his friend the Coroner
are invited to a performance by Gaunt's players, the Straw Men,
at the Tower of London.
When a murder occurs during the play, Athelstan is required to investigate.
Several more murders happen before he finds the culprit.
Doherty pulls off both an intricate plot and a satisfying historical novel.
Title: Ashes By Now
Author: Mark Timlin
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Vista
Copyright: 1993
Pages: 219
Keywords: crime
Reading period: 13–14 February, 2016
Nick Sharman is a washed up London PI,
living with two strippers and drinking himself into oblivion.
He used to be a promising Detective Constable,
and a bad case from that time comes back to haunt him.
The teenaged daughter of an inspector died after being raped twelve years ago.
His sergeant fitted up a local flasher and Sharman reluctantly went along.
Now Sailor Grant is out and wants to clear his name.
Sharman refuses to get involved; Grant is murdered;
and Sharman's former sergeant beats him half to …continue.
Title: Counterstroke
Author: Andrew Garve
Rating: ★ ★ ★
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright: 1978
Pages: 178
Keywords: Suspense
Reading period: 13 February, 2016
The wife of a rich politician has been kidnapped by terrorists
who want to exchange her in nine days' time
for one of their number who's in prison.
Actor Bob Farran thinks he can impersonate Tom Lacey well enough
that Sally Morland will be freed and he can earn the £250,000 reward.
We spend three quarters of the book preparing for the impersonation,
which gives Farran time to do it well.
While the nine-day delay enabled the impersonation,
it makes little sense for the terrorists to have asked for such a delay.
The exchange …continue.
Title: Reversible Errors
Author: Scott Turow
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Warner
Copyright: 2002
Pages: 553
Keywords: crime
Reading period: 7–13 February, 2016
Ten years ago, Rommy "Squirrel" Gandolph—generally regarded as a harmless thief not playing with a full deck—confessed to three murders.
Now he's about to be executed
and Arthur Raven, his court-appointed attorney,
believes his protestations of innocence.
The book follows Arthur,
who finds an ally in Gillian Sullivan,
the disgraced ex-judge who presided over Gandolph's trial,
and the prosecutor, Muriel Wynn, and the detective, Larry Starczek.
Turow digs deep into the characters of his four protagonists,
as they struggle with each other and with the revelations of the case.
They are all …continue.
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