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Central to “Gone Girl” and “Sharp Objects” are two towering and opposite performances: Amy Adams and Rosamund Pike.
There is something about seeing an excellent movie: an event so engrossing, so complex, that you catch yourself thinking: I need more.
Harlan Coben's novels have already proved themselves as brilliant TV shows, but those who love his work should also check out ...
The book's structure explains the twist through Amy's journal entries, and the movie captures the same harsh tone. Gone Girl's ending answers several crucial questions, from what happens to the ...
Kevin Killian’s Selected Amazon Reviews is a tender-hearted look at the art and pathos of consumerism.
As was true of Molly’s first three books, this latest is fun to read. Prose adds a new touch to her latest, alternating chapters of the main story with those devoted to the diary of Molly’s ...
Beware a woman scorned, especially if it’s Amy Elliott Dunne (Rosamund Pike), the title character of Gone Girl. This woman is ... characters in Sandra’s new novel contemplated killing her ...
A lot has happened in the 18 years since the first “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” There has been a pandemic, huge jumps in advanced technology and new even popes. Through it all, "Wimpy Kid" main ...
In his 2005 encyclical God is Love, Pope Benedict defended the Christian view of sexual love. Despite those who claimed that Christians were killjoys when it comes to sex, Benedict offered a ...
“I just have to see what happens to Scarlett,” one reader exclaimed, carrying the $24.95 novel off to the register. Everyone involved in Scarlett knew the risks—a follow-up to Gone With the ...