‘Tortilla Soup’ (2001) – It’s all About Family and Food
This isn’t something that will immediately catch your eye when looking for a new flick. But Tortilla Soup is actually one of the better independent films you can, for two hours,…
This isn’t something that will immediately catch your eye when looking for a new flick. But Tortilla Soup is actually one of the better independent films you can, for two hours,…
Once upon a time, I saw A&E’s Pride & Prejudice as a young girl, and I was lost to all things Austen. Since then, I’ve bought nearly all of the…
Once, a network that consistently produced sappy, but sometimes sweet TV series, ABC Family (as they were then known), picked up Switched at Birth Season One. It’s a typical teen…
Among the inspirational, Christian fiction crowd, I’m not sure there are books more anticipated than the follow up to 2013’s debut author Katherine Reay’s lovely epistolary novel, Dear Mr. Knightley….
When I first learned of Michelle Madow, it was through her self published Transcend Time saga. What interested me most was her journey to publication is she doesn’t start out…
Said to be the “best Disney” film since The Lion King, the slim pickings at my theater of choice around Christmas made seeing Frozen even easier. Since finally I saw…
There probably aren’t many girls who haven’t lost themselves inside a Jane Austen novel or enjoyed one of the many film adaptations. Through the years, many of these versions play…
Many of you may recognize this title from the reference Meg Ryan’s character makes to Noel Streatfeild in You’ve Got Mail. I know that has been my only introduction to her…
A modern day re-telling of any Jane Austen novel is always something deserving of attention. Whether or not it will be worth it is another story all together. This happens…