 | Audacious, entertaining, absolutely false 6 out of 11 people found this review helpful
I would rate WHAT THE BLEEP a 4 if it were presented as anything but the truth. This film is a propaganda project of the followers of Ramtha. Ramtha himself appears on the film, or rather his channeling proph... read full review |
 | a help in a difficult time 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
This little book appears to be a promotional item, like the toothbrush your dentist "gives" you at checkups. Chances are, many of the children and their families who need it already know much of what... read full review |
 | More like your life than your life itself 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Have you or someone you know attended a debutante ball? Have you ever tried to explain things that you grew up with as normal to someone who had only heard of them? Have you ever wondered why people in their e... read full review |
 | New York on a budget, when dancing was cool 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Whit Stillman's Metropolitan may be one of the best movies ever made. Some would argue that his sophomore effort, BARCELONA is unwatchable. While that may be a little harsh, it is clearly not in the leagu... read full review |
 | Satire, or accurate depiction? 4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Jonathan Franzen's THE CORRECTIONS may one day be seen as wickedly funny satire. For many readers, though, it will be so true to life that they will miss the satirical aspects. Meet the Lamberts... read full review |
![CD: 1000 Years of Popular Music [CD & DVD] Richard Thompson, Jun-2006](http://i10.ebayimg.com/01/c/08/1e/e2/1f_6.JPG) | He stoops to conquer 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Come on, RICHARD THOMPSON singing "Oops I did it again"? On DVD AND CD? How can you go wrong? According to popular legend, PLAYBOY magazine asked Richard Thompson (among others) ... read full review |
 | An excellent introduction 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
South Carolinians and Artists themselves, Ann McAden and Boyd Saunders present a thorough and scholarly discussion of the work of Alfred Hutty, one of the most prolific and popular of the artists of the Charles... read full review |
 | A Wonderful Record of the recent past 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Josephine Pinckney has expertly captured her native Charleston and the uneasy mood just before WWII in this novel, recently republished by the University of South Carolina Press. As important as the comedy of ... read full review |
 | A day in the life... 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
You have to get up pretty early in the morning to pack as much into one day as Ian McEwan's Dr. Henry Perowne manages to in this book- at times exciting and thrilling, at times frustratingly slow. McEwan ... read full review |
 | frightening and disturbing 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Mystic River is a dark story, beginning with three boys in Boston. One is kidnapped, but all three are changed. This film concerns the odd continuity of the boys' lives, as the three grown men are enmeshe... read full review |