Humor
"Escape from the Ghostly Apparition"
The Ghost of the Abandoned House It was a hot and sticky summer night when three teenagers, Jake, Emily, and Ryan, decided to explore the abandoned house on the edge of town. They had heard rumors of strange noises and ghostly apparitions in the dilapidated old house, but they didn't believe in such nonsense.
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Fiction
The 5 worst movies of 2022 at the global box office. PART 2
Blonde 1. Blonde Playing a star however iconic and incandescent as Marilyn Monroe seems to be no simple undertaking, so projecting was continuously going to be an issue for Andrew Dominik's spirit smashing NC-17 transformation of the Joyce Carol Oates novel. Accent issues aside, Ana de Armas manages better compared to most (in one scene, analyzing Arthur Mill operator's "Magda," she's entirely great), however it's the chief's one-layered take on Marilyn, which lessens this perplexing and mysterious lady to victim status, that makes the role so shallow. Seriously troubling still is the manner in which Dominik develops his severely "elegant" understanding (very not quite the same as Oates' more compassionate perusing) around popular pictures of the star, treacherously guaranteeing that whenever we see the first photographs once more, they'll be tainted by subliminal relationship with this appalling, selfish portrait.
By David Nwogu3 years ago in Fiction
"The Friends Who Never Left: A Tale of the Supernatural"
The Friends Who Never Left Prologue: It had been years since the group of friends had last seen each other, but they had never forgotten the bond they shared. They had grown up together, going to school and spending their summers at the local swimming pool, and they had always promised to stay in touch no matter what.
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Fiction
The 5 worst movies of 2022 at the global box office
1. Amsterdam A horrendous film can exhaust. Or then again it tends to be paralyzingly, head-scratchingly WTF indistinguishable. Or on the other hand it tends to be capriciously irritating and in affection with that very part of itself. David O. Russell's peculiar disaster deals with the questionable qualification of being each of the three on the double. All along, as Christian Bale (in one fugly make-up evolution too far) and John David Washington natter at one another about a looming post-mortem because of reasons that altogether escape the crowd, the film apparently can't decide what's going on with it. Set in a 1930s America that seems as though it's under glass, "Amsterdam" uncovers Bale, Washington and Margot Robbie to be essential for the most un-sizzling of circles of drama — yet the genuine plot is about an endeavored fundamentalist takeover, which really occurred. When the film arrives, you wish that Russell could simply begin once again with that reality and trench the twee failure to discharge he made up.
By David Nwogu3 years ago in Fiction
Honorable Faceless Thing
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Thurdo wadded up the piece of paper and tossed it out the open window, into the head-heaps below. A stupid first sentence, for a stupid gent with a stupid name. Thurdo. What kind of name was that? His grandfather had been Murdo MacNelson, his father Murdo MacNelson, Jr. What on Earth was wrong with Murdo MacNelson the Third? Thurdo. Suppose his mother thought that was funny, and his father couldn’t argue with a woman who’d just undergone childbirth. Turdo, that’s what the schoolchildren called him back when schools happened. Set him up for a life of embarrassment, is all it did, and if things continued to go as they were going, it’d set Thurdo MacNelson up for an objectively embarrassing death as well.
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 years ago in Fiction
The Top 3 Novels Everyone Should Read
Reading is a crucial part of life. It allows us to expand our knowledge, broaden our perspectives, and escape into worlds beyond our own. With so many books out there, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones to read. That's why I've compiled a list of the top 3 books that everyone should read.
By Dheenadayalan B3 years ago in Fiction
Behind the Last Window
Behind the last window, the world was dark and cold. It had been like that for as long as anyone could remember. The window was the only source of light and warmth in the room, and it was guarded with the utmost care. The people who lived in the room huddled close to the window, basking in its glow as they tried to forget the horrors that awaited them outside.
By Dheenadayalan B3 years ago in Fiction






