Harry Clarke @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

Harry Clarke is an Audible production of a one person show performed by Billy Crudup. Not only is he the performer in this, but he originated the character at the inaugural Audible Theater live stage venture. Within this particular Audible release there is also a performance of Lillian by the creator of Harry Clarke and Lillian, David Cale.

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The Bi Line: New Year, New You and Terrible Tropes from @kleffnotes

Normally I don’t really write articles that delve into what I disliked about a piece of pop culture, but after watching New Year, New You on Hulu I just kept fixating on how much this movie frustrated me. This movie came out as part of the Into the Dark series and acted as their January holiday themed feature. Based on the trailer I was really looking forward to checking this new addition out, especially since I really enjoyed the other movies they’d released. When I started the movie I was enjoying it and relishing in the fact that this was an all female horror movie cast, until the first death happened and I started fuming. Continue reading “The Bi Line: New Year, New You and Terrible Tropes from @kleffnotes”

I Am The Night Series Preview Thoughts from @kleffnotes

Tonight the limited series directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Chris Pine debuts on TNT. Ever since the first trailer dropped I have been anxiously awaiting this series. Beyond that the more I began hearing about it I knew I needed to see it. As a fan of mysteries and true crime this Black Dahlia connected show seemed perfect for me. In a seemingly ringing endorsement of these sentiments, one of my favorite podcasts, My Favorite Murder, led a sponsored live event on January 15th at the El Rey Theater that included one of the stars and was released on their podcast network in advance of the series. After having an opportunity to check out some of the show for myself I can promise that it is so much more than just a crime drama and everything that it contains works as a perfectly dramatic and chilling story. Continue reading “I Am The Night Series Preview Thoughts from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Space Is Cool As Fuck Author Kate Howells from @kleffnotes

I recently posted a review of the very cool book, Space Is Cool As Fuck and as a follow-up to this work I had the opportunity to talk with the primary author. Kate Howells share a bit about herself, the book, and how she came up with such an epic title. I’d like to thank her for her time. Continue reading “Interview with Space Is Cool As Fuck Author Kate Howells from @kleffnotes”

Anthem of a Teenage Prophet Movie Review from @kleffnotes

The small town of Stokum, Michigan is changed when a teenager dies in a tragic accident, but not because of the death, instead because someone foresaw the event. Luke is just an average high schooler until it gets revealed to the press that while hanging out with some guys the night before he had a vision of his best friend dying. Anthem of a Teenage Prophet examines what happens when you are forced to try and understand sudden changes in your life and how to cope with things that you never expected to happen. Continue reading “Anthem of a Teenage Prophet Movie Review from @kleffnotes”

OUT On Stage Review from @kleffnotes

Earlier this month the stand-up comedy series OUT on Stage was released by Comedy Dyamics and Dekkoo. This series has performances from a variety of queer comics that is not only hilarious, but also easy to relate to for a variety of people. Zach Noe Towers acts as both host and performer and pulls viewers in for this laugh out loud show, yes pun intended. Continue reading “OUT On Stage Review from @kleffnotes”

The Haunting of Henderson Close Book Review from @kleffnotes

Henderson Close was once a grim and crime filled place, but in the present day it is a tourist attraction with costumed guides who share the histories of this once dark place. When Hannah decides to make a change and apply for a job as a costumed guide she thought she had found her dream job, but there is something sinister lurking around Henderson Close. In 1891 a woman named Miss Carmichael was murdered and it appears that she is not the only spirit tied to this specific place. What is lurking inside the pages of The Haunting of Henderson Close is something far more evil than just a murderer. Continue reading “The Haunting of Henderson Close Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Junction Book Review from @kleffnotes

A strange change has happened in New Guinea and Japanese nature show host Daisuke Matsumori is pulled into the exploration of a life time. Junction introduces a dangerous new world of the same name that can only be accessed through a wormhole. With a number of countries vying to determine what this area is and how they can control it Daisuke is drawn into a dangerous place full of dangerous people. Continue reading “Junction Book Review from @kleffnotes”