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Friday, 10 April 2026

The Wedding Planner


 This is a book review. Title of the book is "The Wedding Planner" by author Danielle Steel. Published in 2023 by Delacorte Press in the US and Pan Macmillan in the UK. The fictional genre is contemporary romance. 

Set in New York, a successful wedding planner called Faith is like a fairy godmother, who can spin dream weddings and help people's weddings become amazing for them. She's often confiding in her twin sister Hope, and her friend/employee Violet. Even though she can run her business really well and is extremely popular, sought after by the very rich, she herself keeps insisting she'll never marry. Past bad relationships ended any ideas of that.

Her clients are a very eccentric bunch, who want this and that done for their wedding. There are the Alberts, who are really super rich parents making decisions on what their daughter's wedding should look like. They've asked for over-the-top things and their daughter will be the bride, who has allowed them to control everything apart from the dress. She soon confides in Faith that she's pregnant. The idea of a pregnant bride will upset her parents. It then unfolds that her dad was misbehaving so her parents split up and called off the wedding, or left it in suspense for now. Then there are other couples who include Punch and Judy type couple with abusive Doug and his victim/fiancé Phoebe.   

Overall the book was filled with repeated phrases and cardboard characters. Reading this was like eating a bowl of sugar. There was hardly any drama and no decent beginning, middle or end. It went nowhere, reading like a documentary, dragging on and filled with boring dialogue. It was repetitive, slow and very sickly. A lot of childbirths throughout the novel in detail featuring pop-up characters. I rate this novel a 1/10 even aware the author is a bestseller and written many books over the years. It's taken me four days to read and now it's going into the bin.

My personal likes is the idea of flower horses and swans. 

My personal dislikes is the rest of the book

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Sunday, 5 April 2026

Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)


 

This is a British film noir thriller made in 1955, directed by Lewis Gilbert. The cast includes Dirk Bogarde, Margaret Lockwood, Kay Walsh and Robert Flemyng. 

Teddy is a young man obsessed with money and the idea of killing his rich wife, who he had only just married. Despite his evasive and polite manner, he appears suspicious. Then he meets another wealthy older woman who seems cautious at first but falls in love with him. He's not returning the same emotions and again he's only after her money. 

There's an appearance of pop star Lita Roza, who sings "Leave me alone" in the nightclub. There's a reference to the story of Bluebeard, about an evil man who keeps his dead wives in a chamber. Lockwood is tough and sassy, who isn't going to be taken advantage of. I rate this fun crime movie a 7/10.

My personal likes is most of it from the beautiful home decor, the cute pet birds and the amusing comments by Freda as she makes her greedy husband shrink!

My personal dislikes is How monstrous Teddy really is.

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Friday, 27 March 2026

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom


This is an Argentina/ US low budget 1985 fantasy film,by Trinity Productions. It was directed by Hector Olivera and Alan Holleb. It stars Bo Svenson, Vidal Peterson and Thom Christopher. Written by Ed Naha. 

Simon is a magicians son forced to leave the castle when it's overtaken by the evil wizard. He loses a very important ring and goes on a quest with his trusted Yeti monster friend Gulfax. The princess is kidnapped,  the king was brutally slain, and the world is about to enter chaos. There is little good left in the world, so it's a tense mission through strange landscapes. 

Even though this film is called a "family action fantasy" on IMDB, there's nudity so please be warned. Snippets from another Roger Corman film "Deathstalker" was used in this to make the prologue. Parts of the film if hilarious without even trying to be funny. I rate this amusing fun film a 5/10. 

My personal favourites is the battle between the winged manticore and the goddess! That was just epic and funny. I also liked the house of the hobgoblin, it looked out of place. I also found a lot of the creatures very interesting.

My personal dislikes was the fact I couldn't understand what Gulfax was saying.

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Saturday, 21 March 2026

Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus


 This is an Italian 1965 colour film, directed and written by Domenico Paolella. Other writers include Luciano Martino and Ernesto Gastaldi. Production companies are Romana Film and Titanus. The stars of the film are Peter Lupus (of "Mission Impossible" and Hercules films), Mario Petri and Helga Line. 

In ancient Arabia, a powerful man named Goliath helps a king restore his throne and rescue his daughter from an evil band of mercenaries. To help fulfil these missions, he must become a member of this army of Damascus. It also means he has to be a spy as well as a wrestler who comes head to head with another equal strongman. Meanwhile the princess has little time left as she's imprisoned and her betrothed is also taken away.

A lot of action, fighting and sunshine. The costumes are beautiful. The sets are amazing. No CGI was ever used in this. A classic film set in ancient times where it even feels as if you're there. Old style films were ultra realistic and organic. Besides some quite long scenes of dialogue, this is a cracking good watch. I give this a delightful 7/10.  

My personal likes are sweet friendliness of the fighting male characters, from brutes to companions. There is a lot of warmth that should be included in films today!

My personal dislikes is the treachery and slimeball traits of the villains. 

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