Author: Emilio

Review of Tyson

I’m not particularly a fan of Mike Tyson or of boxing, but there was a lot to like about this film. I can’t remember seeing any other film with a similar format. It’s basically an autobiography on film. If the director wanted to, he could probably take the transcripts as is and publish a book called Tyson. He wouldn’t even have to record an audio version. All he would have to do is take the recordings from the film.

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Review of Hearts of Courage

This book tells the story of a plane crash in the Alaskan wilderness and the subsequent month-long survival of four of the plane’s six occupants. The story is told by the son of one of the survivors. It’s a compelling story but one that might have been better had the story been handled a little differently.

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Review of Julie and Julia

Who would have thought that a movie about cooking could be so good? Instead of writing a review, I’d rather talk about some other things that interested me about this film. My five star rating speaks for itself.

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Review of Methland

The story told in Methland concerns the impact that the drug methamphetamine has had on the lives of the people of one small town in America. The town the author chose to highlight is Oelwein, Iowa. But the negative circumstances attributed to meth use in Oelwein are the same in countless towns and cities across the country. The author could easily have written the same book by focusing on any number of similar towns by simply interchanging characters.

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Jessica Watson

As I write this post on my laptop, sitting in the comfort of my kitchen, sixteen-year old Jessica Watson is in the middle of the Pacific ocean. She is a month and a half into her attempt to become the youngest person to sail solo around the globe.

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