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Whisper in Time
It’s the whisper in time when you realize, the moments are now memories a treasure in your life which you hold with you forever, it’s walking past your favorite spot as a child, when the world seemed big and you were so small, now the world is big but you are just a small image of what used to be. It’s realizing you were a ripple in the water, not a tidal wave of brilliance. You are like a grain of sand, one in a million. When you were small you dreamed big, and fear was behind you. Anxiety wasn’t a thing standing in front or beside you. It wasn’t the ball and chain holding you back from blissful greatness.
By Gabrielle Black8 years ago in Poets
She Saved Ryan Denning
It was 2 AM and the moonlight poured through the window pane, highlighting the pale sleeping face of Ryan Denning. He breathed slow, his bony diaphragm moving to the beat of his steady pulse. His bedroom door creaked open at a snail's pace. Ryan was submerged in the darkness of his slumber for he could not dream.
By Kourtney Risher8 years ago in Horror
Rob Reiner's LBJ
Rob Reiner's latest film LBJ is a political historical drama that shines a light in Lyndon Baines Johnson that not many knew of. Woody Harrelson stars as the titular character, giving new life to a president not many liked (including Reiner himself). The film follows Johnson from his days as majority leader, to becoming Kennedy's running mate, the assassination of Kennedy, and leading a nation during a most tumultuous period. The cast includes Jeffrey Donovan as the handsome JFK, Michael Stahl-David as his younger and disgruntled brother Bobby, and Jennifer Jason Leigh as a loving and supportive Lady Bird Johnson.
By Marina Caitlin Watts8 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Happy Death Day'
Happy Death Day is one of the best surprises of 2017. This seemingly throwaway teen slasher flick turns out to be a sneaky black comedy version of Groundhog Day if Bill Murray were being murdered every day. The film was directed by Christopher Lambert whose résumé is riddled with mediocre screenplays for the Paranormal Activity franchise and whose first feature was the idiotic Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, which leaves me to wonder where he’s been hiding this version of his work?
By Sean Patrick8 years ago in Horror





























