The creation of Shoah by Claude Lanzmann had taken eleven years to film (Smith, 2018). In 1973, Lanzmann was commissioned by the Foreign Ministry in Israel to create a film based on the Holocaust after Lanzmann’s first film, Israel, Why (Blumberg, Claude Lanzmann). According to the IMDB page on Shoah, there were about 31 interviewees, Lanzmann himself, and three translators, excluding editors and production managers that worked on the production of Shoah. Read More
A Review On The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle
When schoolteacher Piper Evans discovers that royalty will be moving next door, she doesn’t realize that also includes a grumpy, broody, and very handsome bodyguard, Harrison Cole. While the royals are in town, Piper will be seeing a lot more of the handsome bodyguard. But, while the handsome bodyguard protects royals, Piper doesn’t expect the large and annoying crowd of paparazzi. Let’s hope that handsome Harrison Cole is there to save her. And maybe woo her as well. Read More
A Review On The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
When I first heard of The Silent Patient, I had finished The Secret History by Donna Tartt about a month prior. I was worried that The Silent Patient would be something horror related and not up my alley but I was very wrong. I’m so glad that I picked up The Silent Patient because it is now one Read More
A Review On The Dragon’s Bride by Christis Christie
Imara has always believed that she is normal, the only one in her quaint little town to be without magic. So, when her town elders must give a gift to the Dragon Master in order to save their town from the mages, they must give him something extravagant, something that they don’t normally give. So, Imara offers Read More