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Book Review - MY SISTER, THE SERIAL KILLER by Oyinkan Braithwaite

11/24/2019

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Braithwaite's My Sister, the Serial Killer is a fun book about a young woman, the dependable Korede and her younger sister, Ayoola, who murders people. This novel has both good and bad in it.

The novel starts off when Korede is cleaning up another murder her sister has done. The young man who was murdered, Ayoola, claims to have killed in self-defense. Throughout this novel this goes back and forth, with Korede continually cleaning up after her sister, and everyone else stating how beautiful and perfect Ayoola is, even Korede.

I liked this book, but I wanted to like it more than I did. There were moments when the story was stagnant and the pacing was slow. For a book about a homicidal maniac, there was not enough murder. Korede is a young woman who has taken on the life of her sister. She keeps the guilt for herself, feeling guilty and continually seeing and stalking the young man killed at the beginning of the book. She is the one worried about getting caught, while Ayoola continues to do as she does, going out with whoever she chooses, doing as she pleases, thinking that nothing is wrong. Their mother even thinks that all of the issues are with Korede, not Ayoola. In fact everyone seems to think that all of the problems are Korede's not her murderous sister.

This is where I didn't like the book. I think that Ayoola was given too much credit, and I didn't enjoy reading Korede be so down on herself and her looks all of the time. She, in her own right, was beautiful, even as described by the author. I eventually got a little bored by her covering and discussions of Ayoola's beauty and flaws. I wanted more. I wanted more death, and really a reason to care for the characters, which is something that was missing. Even that main love interest, Tade, became a dud.

I was not happy with the ending, but I will say it was fitting for the tone and plot of the book, it also was not a surprise. The most interesting aspects of this novel was the setting, as it was not set in a familiar place. Not only that it was not set in a country that a lot of novels have been set in, being in Nigeria. I enjoyed the setting, the things I had to look up because I had no idea what they were, and the culture that came about. So for that reason I gave this book three stars.

I can't say either way if you should or should not read this novel, but I can say it will likely be like nothing you have read before. It might also be something that someone else might get more out of than me.
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Movie Review - MaleVolent

9/30/2019

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The film MaleVolent is about a pair of siblings Jackson and Angela who run a profitable ghostbusting company, using fake Psychic Angela to hook desperate homeowners. When they are hired to investigate a haunted foster home, they discover that it is the same place where a group of young girls were silenced by a sadistic killer. Angela starts having issues, seeing and hearing things that aren’t there, or at least that aren’t supposed to be there. But they find that the supernatural is not their problem, and humanity might be.
 
The beginning of the movie didn’t grab me much, mostly because I thought that it was the same as a lot of other movies just like this. A group of people faking the ghosts, get money by making people believe they have gotten rid of the ghosts, and instead they end up being killed by a real ghost, but instead it isn’t the ghosts that people have to worry about, it is the real people.
 
When the sibling and their crew arrive at the old foster home they find the mother of the home to be off-putting and aggressive. Her son is a known murderer, having murdered several of the young girls she had taken into her foster home. He not only tortured the girls, but sewed their mouths shut, before killing them and placing them on display. The mother claims that the girls were the problem and that her son was the innocent victim, only doing what they forced him to do.
 
This movie wasn’t great, as there were some very slow moments that made the movie drag at times. But, there were also a lot of frights, and I got goosebumps several times as the creepiness of the movie built. There were some good moments that didn’t rely on jump scares, like most movies do these days, jump scares for ghosts.
 
The end of the movie moved a little too far into the grotesque, and it wasn’t needed as it was creepy enough. I feel like they might have added it so that there were some moments of torture to shock the audience. It was also incredibly sad as Angela realizes that her life is never going to be normal again.
 
Not a fantastic or great movie, but to watch it on streaming, it wasn’t bad. The time used to watch it was worth it for the end, and the revelation that sometimes things are not always what they seem, and sometimes people deserve to have the ghosts haunting them.

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Book Review - THE KILL JAR by J. Reuben Appelman

8/14/2018

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I won The Kill Jar by J. Reuben Appelman on goodreads, and I really, really wanted to like this book, but I just could not. The topic was interesting, but I am not sure if, besides police corruption, it gave any new information about the case at hand. I looked up the case on google as I read, and the information in the book about the case was all the same information I could find on google. The hard part of this book was that the chapters didn't transition well. One chapter could be about the case and the next about a pedophile ring that may have had something about the case then the next would be about the authors relationship with his father and then there was a lot about girlfriends, his family, and self-harm. This book was very disjointed, although I understand how the families of the victims might have found some relief in this book as someone was once again talking about their deceased loved ones.

I didn't think the author wrote as well as he could have either. From one chapter to another there were so many open ended ideas and questions, and in the end nothing was resolved. For example, the author met up with an old girlfriend, Ellie, and at the end of the book, in his last meeting with her he sees that she looks tired and different, but he doesn't question her about her appearance, so why did he bring it up? He talks a lot about his infidelities and self harm, but it all seems to be about him, not the story he is telling about the victims of the killer. He leads the reader into a circular thought pattern, and nothing is resolved, or changed by his telling of this story.

I wish this had been more cohesive, and contained more information about the victims, as it seemed to focus on the pedophilia of the suspects and others who might have been involved in the coverup of the pedophile ring.

This was not a great, or even a good book, it was too hard to read and left the author with nothing to look into or wonder about as it is a case which will most likely never be solved. So what was the purpose of writing this book?
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Movie Review - THE LOFT

7/23/2018

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The Loft is a 2014 movie that I had wanted to see in the theater. The movie revolves around five married men who join together to secretly share a loft. This loft provides a place of their own where they can take their extramarital affairs if they so choose. One day the unthinkable happens, and they find a body in their loft. They must decide what to do, and which of them might be the murderer.
 
This movie, when I first saw the trailer, looked like it might be an interesting horror film. It is actually more of a suspense movie, with a little extra infidelity in it. None of the men are really good guys as they all either want to or do cheat on their wives. The movie does however start with a shock as we open on a car being struck by something heavy, which one can only presume to be a body due to the tone of the movie. This beginning also sets up the overall dark tone of the film itself.
 
Of the five men the leader, or the one who provides the loft, is Vincent. Vincent is a man who doesn’t seem to care for anyone, his wife, his friends, or the women he sleeps with. Marty is a drunk who tends to do whatever he wants, and say whatever he wants, when he is drinking. Chris tries to believe he is a good guy, but he is like every other guy, although his wife doesn’t make things any easier as she doesn’t seem to like him, or any of his friends. Phil is a man who plays until the day he marries, and he really does play until the DAY he is married. Lastly, there is Luke, a man who seems to have his life together but who also seems to have a secret, which everyone thinks is his attraction to other men.
 
Throughout most of this movie it goes round and round, showing all of the bad deeds done by the men. Each one of them confesses to a problem they have had, and each one shows how little they care for others. This movie didn’t have many likeable people in it. The only one any of the audience could feel in the least bit sorry for is the character of Sara. But, to talk about her too much is to give away a lot of the story.
 
There was suspense, as we could wonder throughout who the killer was, and who the victim was. Also the depth into which the men go to live their lives as degenerates, it makes none of them likeable characters. In the end we do want to know what is going on, but it is almost a little anti-climactic. The story behind it was a little tedious, and finding out that some of the men get what they deserve while some of the others don’t was a little frustrating.
 
This was not a movie with a happy ending, and when it did end I felt bad for Luke. If you do end up watching it then you’ll understand why. His character was very sad, and he even though in the end he was not a great guy, just like his buddies, he did leave us with something to feel.
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Movie Review - HAPPY DEATH DAY

2/19/2018

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I wish I had seen this movie in the theater because it was that much fun. This movie stars Jessica Rothe as Tree Gelbham, a young woman who wakes up on the same day over and over. Each day she wakes up after she has been murdered, and she struggles to figure out what is happening to her, and why. She eventually realizes that she must figure out who the killer is before her nine lives runs out and she is murdered for good.

This movie, as a dark comedy, was fun. Was it a horror movie, possibly only because it did involve the brutal murder, day after day, of the main character. Otherwise this movie was more of a comedy, and of course drew heavy comparisons to the Bill Murray film GROUNDHOGS DAY. In GROUNDHOGS DAY, Murray continued to relive the day over and over, eventually (an no I am not giving anything away by saying this) finding interesting ways to kill himself to try ending the cycle, and because it can become quite tedious to relive the same day again and again.

Tree's day starts when she wakes up in a young man, Carter's, dorm room, not remembering what happened the night before. She runs out and the day goes like it normally would, until she is murdered and wakes up again in Carter's dorm room. This continues day after day until she wakes up, only to end up in the hospital due to things beyond her understanding. Tree believes she figures out who has been killing her, but ends up knowing, when she is killed yet again, that she was wrong.

The cast of characters reminded me of any other sorority group of ladies. There was the head sister, who was a total bitch and made comments about who people were dating and what people ate. There was a nerdy sister, who was Tree's roommate, who you either feel annoyed or sorry for. There were the sisters who told were foils of Tree and were obviously better people. Of course, the movie follows Tree as she goes through each day and becomes a better person, or learns things that she tries to change.

The murder scenes were great, each one was fun although not all of them were clever. I enjoyed watching the inventive ways in which Tree died, even if it was just having her throat slit, and part of this was because of the way the character woke up the next morning.

Now, as a horror movie, HAPPY DEATH DAY didn't cut it. Honestly, just because a movie is about a homicidal maniac doesn't mean it is a horror movie. Since that was the only "horror" element I felt this would fit more strongly in the suspense genre, as it came across as a suspense while I sat here thinking I knew who the killer was and wondering if I was correct. There were things in the movie that were nods to other films like SIXTEEN CANDLES and of course, GROUNDHOGS DAY. So while there wasn't much 1980's nostalgia represented in the music, there was in other elements of the film like nods to the previously mentioned movies and at least one movie poster from the time (THEY LIVE and I want it).

Do I recommend this movie? Absolutely. Why? Because it is a lot of fun and it doesn't end quite as expected. I enjoyed it.
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Movie Review - THE DEVIL'S CANDY

2/13/2018

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The IMDb plot synopsis for the movie is as follows: A struggling painter is possessed by satanic forces after he and his young family move into their dream home in rural Texas, in this creepy haunted-house tale. While this is partly true, the struggling painter isn't really possessed by satanic forces, although demonic forces are an issue.

The movie revolves around Jesse (played by Ethan Embry) and his family, wife Astrid and daughter Zooey. They move from a small apartment to a huge house. The house is a place of violence as the previous residents, a woman and her husband, are killed. There is a man, Ray Smilie (played by the awesome Pruitt Taylor Vince), who has a serious mental disorder. After Jesse and his family move in, Ray returns to the house because he feels like he needs to be there. Ray hears the voices of someone telling him to kill others.

This movie had a lot of holes in it, but it was interesting to see Embry in this role, a heavy rock loving painter. Jesse and Astrid go looking for a house, but the reason about why they feel like they need to buy a house. They live in an apartment the audience isn't really shown, and complain about the view, but the audience isn't shown what they are seeing. There isn't much character development and it seems odd for the Astrid to be part of this family. She doesn't have a love of heavy metal, and her look is very different that her husbands. They seem to be a very close family, with the daughter sharing her love of metal with her father, but both the mother and daughter are a little flat as characters. 

 On the other had, Ray can live without his parents, but he cannot live without his electric guitar as it make the bad voices harder to hear. This is never explained either and at times it doesn't make sense. He has a past, which is mentioned later, but at the time it is mentioned it is only one incident. And the cops, when they arrive at Jesse's house after Ray enters and frightens Zooey, don't seem to know who the family is talking about. Even though Ray has stopped by and before and said that the house is where he should be (it is his family house).

The audience doesn't learn what the wife does for a job, just that she likely works at a salon. The movie doesn't expand on the demonic presence living in the house. At the the movie alludes to the demonic force being Lucifer, but it isn't conclusive. Throughout the movie, Jesse, looks as if he is ill. He is constantly sweaty and has red spots under his eyes. His hair always looks unwashed as well. This is something that really bothered me throughout the film.

While there was some good acting, this was not a good movie. The only interesting thing about the movie is that Ray is killing because the people he kills are the "Devil's candy" which is a term I liked. So no, I don't recommend watching this movie, even though it is only an hour and nineteen minutes long, it felt like a lifetime.

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Murder and Snow

2/9/2015

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So I'm on the east coast for very upsetting reasons, my wonderful mother-in-law passed away a few days Friday, but I'm not here to talk about that, no, I'm here to talk about snow, the cold, and murder. It is very cold outside, at least it looks cold. It is currently 20 degrees where I am, which to me is more than cold, or freezing, I'm not sure this California girl knows exactly how to describe what 20 degrees is, but I'm wondering where the polar bears are. This cottony white stuff is falling from the sky and it itself doesn't look all that cold, it looks fluffy and fun, like I could go out and spin some yarn to make a sweater to fight the cold, but it isn't. It is dreary. I know if I were to walk outside right now I would be bitten by the cold, harsh needles would be jabbed into my skin and my fingertips would instantly redden and want to fall off.

Snow is not cotton. Snow is not friendly. Snow is the bane of my existence when I am on the east coast.

At this moment, looking out the window at the white stuff falling from the sky, I understand the meaning of cabin fever, and I understand why someone would kill those they are in a house with. It's maddening. It's too cold and wet and cold and really maybe a little dangerous to go outside right now. The snow is deep, and getting deeper with each passing second. The snowflakes whisper, "come play with us, for ever and ever and ever" just like a pair of creepy little girls in a creepy book about a haunted hotel and a sick father.

I might listen to them. The cold might be getting to me. I know why people murder people when it's snowing. It's too cold to go outside. It's too boring to stay inside all the time. Murder would give me something to do, then maybe the snow could be my graveyard.

Then again, I might just be trying to distract my self from the reality of death by thinking about the reality of the cold, homicidal snow.

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