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09 May, 2020
A beautiful tarot deck, featuring medieval fantasy images
This is a beautiful tarot deck, featuring medieval fantasy images. The cards are also carefully designed to incorporate meaningful symbols, so that they have depth for reading with, as well as being attractive to look at. They come with a quality box and interpretation book. The cards themselves are relatively good quality with a sheen. My only quibble would be the edges, which were white. and slightly rough in places. I have customised the edges of my pack with gold pen to remedy this. The cards also stuck together slightly when I first opened the pack, but this is no longer the case. This is one of the best tarots I have found on the market. The Thelema Tarot by the same author is also lovely.

25 Apr, 2019
50s Style & Suspense
This is, in my opinion, one of the best Hitchcock Movies. It oozes '50s glamour, with a Marilyn Monroe lookalike as the leading lady, who has more depth than a stereotypical sex-symbol, and Cary Grant, who is less wooden than usual (apart from when he's in a clinch, when he looks surprised at his own hands, but for all the wrong reasons! ;) A thriller, rather than a horror movie, this makes for intriguing, rather than stressful viewing. Along with Vertigo and Rear Window, this movie ticks all the boxes.

06 Oct, 2016
Paris when it drizzles....drivel!
0 of 1 found this helpful This is probably one of the most tedious and bizarre films I have ever seen, with a plot so tenuous it's almost non-existent. A film clearly contrived purely to make a new movie for Audrey Hepburn to appear in. I love Audrey hepburn normally, but this really is a lot of drivel. Audrey is bright and pretty as ever, but the leading man is rather old and not particularly attractive or coherent. There's also very little of Paris in the film. I wish I'd bought the less auspiciously titled Funny Face, also set in Paris and also starring Audrey. I wouldn't recommend this.