Film review: The Dirty Dozen (1967), directed by Robert Aldrich Reviewed: 2004 Summary: Surprisingly good! Not too bad, I thought, even though I seriously doubt
If you’ve ever wanted a very short summary of everything Sam Neill has ever been in, this is it! Not every single thing, I admit,
Part 4: South Wingfield The final stop on the journey before heading home was to be Wingfield Manor in South Wingfield. It’s a bit further
Chatsworth As we were leaving North Lees Hall, a man in the car next to us suggested popping to the church for another interesting historical
Hathersage Driving through some narrow roads, made worse because of parked cars on the side of it, meaning that there really was only space for
Our little outing to go and see North Lees Hall turned into a big sightseeing tour of Derbyshire, from which we managed to return unscathed.
Film review: Liar Liar (1997), directed by Tom Shadyac What do you do if you’re a five-year-old boy and your lawyer daddy is a compulsive
Jane Slayre by Charlotte Brontë and Sherri Browning Erwin (Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster, 2010) “Reader, I buried him.” A TIMELESS TALE OF LOVE, DEVOTION .
The Rocking-Horse Winner by DH Lawrence from The Virgin and the Gipsy & Other Stories (Wordsworth Classics, 2004) This is actually a pretty disturbing piece