Book review: My Lady Gisborne by Charlotte Hawkins (Amazon Kindle, 2011) Lady Evelyn Gisborne desires to be a proper young noble-woman, but independence runs strong
Film review: The Boat That Rocked a.k.a. Pirate Radio (2009), directed by Richard Curtis I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything good said about this
Film review: Dean Spanley (2008), directed by Toa Fraser Set at some time in the past, when the motor car and electric light were newfangled
TV miniseries review: Rebel Heart (2001), directed by John Strickland Rebel Heart is a BBC miniseries following a young, upper class Dubliner called Ernie Coyne
Novella review: A Christmas Carol [En julsaga] by Charles Dickens, Swedish translation by Nils Holmberg (Peter Pauper Press, Inc / Monica Lindhs Presentböcker AB, 1993
TV miniseries review: The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff (2011), directed by Ben Gosling Fuller, written by Mark Evans The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff
Film review: Cars (2006), directed by John Lasseter and Joe Ranft From Disney and Pixar comes the animated story of a world inhabited by anthropomorphic
Film review: Full Frontal (2002), directed by Steven Soderbergh When pressing the info-button for this film, it said it was a comedy about seven-odd people
Book review: The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson (Picador, 2009 [2004]) In 1979 a secret unit was established by the US Army.