![]() ![]() That’s what it is like experiencing Kyle Edward Ball’s scary feature film debut Skinamarink, a highly-stylized lo-fi experiment in imagination and unbridled fear of the dark. When night falls, there’s no escaping it. It’s bumps in the night, creaky floorboards, and wind rustling through the attic. ![]() What could be tucked away beneath a bed一the boogeyman, an impish spirit, a vengeful demon一is what real-life terror is made of. It’s not that nothing happens in this moment, but it’s the anticipation that sends goosebumps racing down the spine. Midway into the film, a disembodied voice whispers into the swallowing blackness: “look under the bed.” A young girl named Kaylee ( Dali Rose Tetreault) bends down to take a peek, the camera following her gaze. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Have you ever wanted to get even? I mean really even. I particularly liked the scene during the wedding at the end of the book, it was highly intense and super hilarious. It covers the whole spectrum of no integrity, but how strangers can become friend if fighting for the same cause. The story is so descriptive, informative, greatly entertaining and hilarious at times. With revenge that can be described as "playful" rather than mean-spirited, the book has a light-hearted tone that will leave readers upbeat. ![]() The ultimate revenge novel! When four men lose their life savings to a wealthy Boston swindler in a stock market scam, how will they get their money back? That's the plot of this highly entertaining novel that can best be summed up as, don't get mad, get even! Their goal is to recoup exactly the $1 million they collectively lost, hence the title of the book. And what a great book it is! I have read it during my teenage years and decided to re-read again. ![]() |