#De La Torre Legacy
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Persephone's previous love interest isn't working out for her, and so out of desperation she wished for love at the wishing well, and ended up kissing a frog that was actually a man... and a handsome one at that...
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who i write for/major masterlist
aka, my latest hyperfixations (✨neurodivergency✨)
fandom, then character and/or actor
note: will also do rpf (real person fic), just very picky about celebrities whom i support
dc titans on hbo max
gar logan
kory anders/princess koriand'r
conner kent
dickkory
rachel roth
komand'r
komcon?? (queen komand'r and conner)
dick grayson
platonic!hank hall
dawn granger
donna troy
gossip girl (cw 2000s)
blair waldorf
serena van der woodsen
nate archibald
dan humphrey
dair (blair & dan, dan & blair)
carter baizen
note: will not write for chuck bass or ed westwick, i appreciate respect on this decision... moving on)
gossip girl (hbomax 2020s)
monet de haan
zoya lott
julien calloway
luna la
shan barnes
audrey hope
max wolfe
aki menzies
platonic! or frenemies!obie bergmann (love the actor, the character.... moving on)
boy meets world
eric matthews
shawn hunter
jack hunter
angela moore
shawn x angela (b/c that's who was supposed to be endgame)
minkus (maybe, not opposed to it)
platonic!feeny (for those who need some feeny advice, or just want something lighthearted to read)
vampire diaries universe (TVD, TO, Legacies)
when i say everybody from this show is available for requests, i mean EVERY-FRICKIN-BODY CAN GET IT
teen wolf
when i say everybody from this show is available for requests, i mean EVERY-FRICKIN-BODY CAN GET IT
first kill
calliope burns
juliette fairmont
calliette
theo burns
apollo burns
mama burns
mama fairmont
julie and the fat ones/phantoms
luke patterson
reggie peters
platonic!alex mercer (was that the fandom-agreed-upon last name??)
willex (alex x willie) --> possibly, want to remain respectful and i'm not a gay man so i don't know... i do love this couple though so i might
marvel cinematic universe
sam wilson, captain america
bucky barnes
peter parker (holland)
peter parker (garfield)
riri williams, ironheart
queen shuri, the black panther
namor (will add his other name once i learn how to properly spell it)
torres?? will look into this one, but he was pretty in tfatws so i'm adding him here for now
disney channel
lab rats (chase davenport)
any role played by luke benward
descendants movies (anyone... can get it)
liv and maddie (s4!parker rooney, maybe s3; reader will be aged down or parker is aged up)
disney plus
hsmtmts (anyone... can get it)
actors/notable rpf
this list is already so long, but pretty much anyone from the aforementioned shows will probably be written about so stay tuned! love you bye, drink some water
more to come when i can think of more!
#who i write for#dc titans#titans hbo max#the cw gossip girl#gossip girl#hbo max gossip girl#boy meets world#vampire diaries universe#tvd#the originals#the vampire diaries#legacies#the cw legacies#first kill#netflix first kill#julie and the phantoms#julie and the fat ones#netflix jatp#mcu#marvel cinematic universe#disney channel#disney plus#this is the gayest list i have ever written
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book log - 2023 (continued)
the good lie by a.r. torre
something wilder by christina lauren
pineapple street by jenny jackson
drinking games by sarah levy
the housemaid by frieda mcfadden
full disclosure by camryn garrett
the dream job by kiersten modglin
never lie by frieda mcfadden
the silent woman by minka kent
hidden pictures by jason rekulak
girl in trouble by stacy claftin
the waitress by nina manning
xoxo by axie oh
yellowface by r.f. kuang
unmissing by minka kent
the rise by shari king
take me home tonight by morgan matson
the best lies by sarah lyu
arsenic and adobo by mia p. manansala
our missing hearts by celeste ng
the locked door by frieda mcfadden
where the crawdads sing by delia owens
the couple at table six by daniel hurst
survive the night by riley sager
the wife upstairs by freida mcfadden
one of us is dead by jeneva rose
five little indians by michelle good
the push by ashley audrain
i’ll stop the world by lauren thoman
silver nitrate by silvia moreno-garcia
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfield
the maidens by alex michaelides
every last secret by a.r. torre
the headmaster’s list by melissa de la cruz
last summer at the golden hotel by elyssa friedland
the collective by alison gaylin
one true loves by taylor jenkins reid
the trade off by sandie jones
my summer darlings by may cobb
the last housewife by ashley winstead
good rich people by eliza jane brazier
the club by ellery lloyd
phantom limb by lucinda berry
the night shift by alex finlay
layoverland by gabby noone
the writing retreat by julia bartz
never never by colleen hoover
reckless by cecily von ziegesar
the family game by catherine steadman
just say yes by maxine morrey
a pho love story by loan le
the birthday girl by melissa de la cruz
local woman missing by mary kubica
the last to vanish by megan miranda
yolk’s on me by d.t. henderson
the housemaid’s secret by frieda mcfadden
happy people are annoying by josh peck
the fraud squad by kyla zhao
wrong place wrong time by gillian mcallister
the grayson legacy by boris bacic
remarkably bright creatures by shelby van pelt
the couple in the cabin by daniel hurst
yerba buena by nina lacour
the ex by frieda mcfadden
notorious by cecilyn von ziegesar
layla by colleen hoover
the inmate by frieda mcfadden
last night at the telegraph club by malinda lo
the friend zone by abby jimenez
how to american by jimmy o. yang
lunar love by lauren kung jessen
the it girl by crackly von ziegesar
what lies in the woods by kate alice marshall
queen of thieves by beezy march
weather girl by rachel lynn solomon
the perfect marriage by jeneva rose
my sister, the serial killer by tonkin braithwaithe
things we never got over by lucy score
like me by hayley phelan
do not disturb by frieda mcfadden
for the love of friends by sara goodman confino
reckless girls by rachel hawkins
ghost 19 by simone st. james
the winter people by jennifer mcmahon
please join us by catherine mckenzie
under the whispering door by t.j. klune
the bookstore sisters by alice hoffman
lessons in chemistry by bonnie garmus
the new year’s party by daniel hurst
the house in the cerulean sea by t.j. klune
trixie and katya’s guide to womanhood by trixie mattel
i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston
horrorstor by grady hendrix
yours truly by abby jimenez
happy place by emily henry
the soulmate by sally hepworth
i have some questions for you by rebecca makkai
what happened the ruthy ramirez by claire jimenez
mad honey by jodi picoult
really good, actually by monica heisey
the ballad of songbirds and snakes by suzanne collins
the lightning thief by rick riordan
harry potter and the philosophers stone by j.k. rowling
the sea of monsters by rick riordan
the titan’s curse by rick riordan
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
the battle of the labyrinth by rick riordan
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
the last olympian by rick riordan
the lost hero by rick riordan
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
the son of neptune by rick riordan
the mark of athena by rick riordan
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
harry potter and the cursed child by john tiffany
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Unveiling Excellence in Dental Care: Dr. Eduardo De La Torre
In the realm of dental care, finding a practitioner who seamlessly combines expertise with a compassionate approach can be akin to discovering a hidden gem. Meet Dr. Eduardo De La Torre, a renowned dentist whose commitment to excellence has earned him admiration and trust among his patients. With a reputation for providing top-notch dental services, Dr. De La Torre, also known as Dr. Delatorre, stands out as a beacon of quality and professionalism in the field.
The Visionary Behind the Smile
Dr. Eduardo De La Torre is not just another dentist – he is a visionary dedicated to transforming smiles and enhancing lives. With a passion for dentistry deeply rooted in his upbringing, Dr. De La Torre pursued his education at prestigious institutions, honing his skills and knowledge along the way. His journey led him to become a trusted authority in the dental community, with a special focus on cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
Excellence in Dental Care
What sets Dr. De La Torre apart is his unwavering commitment to excellence in dental care. Whether it's a routine check-up or a complex procedure, he approaches each patient with meticulous attention to detail and a personalized touch. Dr. De La Torre understands that every smile is unique, and he strives to deliver tailored solutions that exceed expectations.
From routine cleanings and fillings to advanced treatments like dental implants and porcelain veneers, Dr. De La Torre employs the latest techniques and technologies to achieve optimal results. His dedication to staying abreast of the latest advancements in dentistry ensures that his patients receive the highest standard of care available.
A Patient-Centered Approach
At the heart of Dr. De La Torre's practice is a patient-centered approach that prioritizes comfort, safety, and satisfaction. He believes in fostering open communication with his patients, taking the time to listen to their concerns and goals. By building trust and rapport, Dr. De La Torre creates a supportive environment where patients feel empowered to take charge of their dental health.
For those with dental anxiety or phobia, Dr. De La Torre offers sedation dentistry options to ensure a stress-free experience. From the moment patients step into his office, they are greeted with warmth and compassion, setting the stage for a positive dental visit.
Community Engagement and Outreach
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. De La Torre is actively involved in community engagement and outreach efforts. He believes in giving back to the community and is committed to improving oral health education and access to care for underserved populations. Whether participating in local health fairs or volunteering his services at free clinics, Dr. De La Torre is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others.
The Legacy of Excellence
As a testament to his dedication and expertise, Dr. Eduardo De La Torre has earned the trust and admiration of countless patients over the years. His unwavering commitment to excellence, combined with his compassionate approach to patient care, sets him apart as a leader in the field of dentistry. Whether you're due for a routine check-up or considering a smile makeover, Dr. De La Torre is poised to help you achieve your dental goals with precision and compassion.
In the world of dental care, Dr. Eduardo De La Torre shines brightly as a beacon of excellence, transforming smiles and enriching lives, one patient at a time. With his unparalleled expertise and unwavering commitment to patient satisfaction, Dr. De La Torre is poised to continue making a positive impact in the field of dentistry for years to come.
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Juan Miguel Gonzalez 2004
Juan Miguel Gonzalez 2004 - amazing sounding flamenco guitar from Almeria. This wonderful Guitar was built by Juan Miguel Gonzalez in 2004 who is widely recognized as one of the great luthiers living today. Juan Miguel Gonzalez was born in Almeria in 1947 and was taught by his father Miguel Gonzalez Abad (1906-1989), who in turn had apprenticed with the Moya brothers (who were close friends with Antonio Torres and learned from him). This is why Juan Miguel Gonzalez is considered as the last legacy of Antonio de Torres. Juan Miguel’s guitars have a special duende professional players seek and love. To name but a few of his clients: Tomatito, Norberto Torres, Monolo Franco, Carlos Piñana, and El Niño de la Manola. As is typical of the guitars made by Juan Miguel Gonzalez instruments, this instrument is made of master grade woods. Its top is made using the best spruce, the back and sides are made from impeccable cypress. This guitars 652mm scale and 52mm nut is characteristic. The set up is great: low, fast, without buzz. The sound of this flamenco guitar is simply spectacular, due to the volume in particular and the quality in general: The basses are powerful and deep, with an incredible flamenco sound. The highs are well defined, with an amazing range. It has an exquisite tone which is sweet, beautiful and lyrical while retaining the bite and energy of an excellent flamenco guitar. The guitar is in a very good condition with a small amount of play wear. It comes with a guitar case. Read the full article
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'First Lady of Philippine Television' Sylvia La Torre dies at 89
‘First Lady of Philippine Television’ Sylvia La Torre dies at 89
Kristofer Purnell ��� Philstar.com December 2, 2022 | 11:58am MANILA, Philippines — Singer Sylvia La Torre, known by many as “Queen of Kundiman” and “First Lady of Philippine Television,” passed away at the ripe age of 89, leaving behind a legacy in music and entertainment that spanned decades. Her granddaughter and fellow actress Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, best known for appearing in “Hannah…
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the sideline playbacks are just as fun to watch as the actual rounds; a lot of the team/staff members “ride” the jumps (the big ones at least) with whoever’s on course. human quirks my beloved.
Spain: Sergio Alvarez Moya on Puma HS. pretty fleabitten gray.iInteresting bridle - has that strap down the center of the face. sheepskin on the part of the breastplate that attaches to the girth. let Puma look around a little before the round started. wiiiide open mouth and froth.
Austria: Gerfried Puck on Naxcel V. he’s got one of those fly mask-esque things on, except there’s no mesh over the eyes. head tossing up to the jumps.
Mexico: Federico Fernandez on Romeo. horses named Romeo always catch my attention - the pony that really helped solidify my foundation is named Romeo. love that marshmallow man. this Romeo has a red ribbon in his tail. some gape. just under time, one rail down. cool fleabitten gray.
Switzerland: Pius Schwizer on Vancouver de Lanlore. shadow roll on the noseband but no martingale - maybe a trade off. bit setup looks complicated. some froth.
Sweden: Rolf-Goran Bengtsson on Zuccero HV. pretty gray, cool dappling - looks almost like a snowflake or leopard pattern. gape (unsurprising, with two sets of reins). clear and in time.
Japan: Takashi Haase Shibayama on Karamell M & M. clever name. a touch of hyperflexion before the round started. seems like a careful jumper, or at least trying to be. one of those weird combined nosebands again. maybe some froth?
Poland: Dawid Kubiak on Flash Blue B. another almost fly mask and shadow roll, although this one is in conjunction with a martingale. some froth. very leverage-y looking bit.
France: Olivier Perreau on Dorai d’Aiguilly. mare! nice and quiet beforehand. some gape and head tossing when he asks her to collect. interesting fly bonnet - the flap comes down to her noseband. very nice through the triple combination and over the last jump. girl’s got some opinions that she’s mostly expressing though her ears.
Ireland: Daniel Coyle on Legacy. mare! lovely bay. very nice over the water; she just stretched her big body out and bam! (as a frequent rider of a big mare, it’s so cool to see them just hop over sizable jumps like it’s nothing.) frame is a little hyperflexed in the turns. overall a boring round (again, a good thing). clear and in time. it’d be even better if she wasn’t frothing.
UK: Harry Charles on Romeo 88. two Romeos, huh? one of those combined nosebands again. frame was a little tight before the round. head tossing between the jumps. two sets of reins, gape.
Germany: Phillipp Weishaupt on Zineday. some gape, i think he’s in a drop noseband. not pleased about being asked to gather himself up. clear and in time.
Israel: Robin Muhr on Galaxy HM. big jumper this one, especially with the hind end. head tossing between jumps.
USA: Karl Cook on Caracole de la Roque. mare! oh i don’t like her neck/withers - looks very atrophied. sheepskin on the center strap of the breastplate. leverage-y looking bit and some gape to go with it. clear and in time, but i can’t get over how undermuscled her neck is. suggests bad things for the rest of her topline.
Netherlands: Kim Emmen on Imagine. much better muscling, nice solid hindquarters. two sets of reins, otherwise very normal bridle. Imagine is gorgeously scopey. some gape while on course. older boy, i think; he’s very grayed out.
Brazil: Stephen de Freitas Barcha on Primavera. mare! two sets of reins, accompanied by a touch of gape and froth. this girl is scopey as hell
UAE: Ali Hamad al Kirbi on Jarlin de Torres. head tossing; gape when steadied. annoying but unsurprising, given the two sets of reins. had to take a second go at the wall (they went over the bushes at first). idk if it was an awkward turn or if Jarlin de Torres didn’t like the graffiti. picked up some time penalties bc of it.
Saudi Arabia: Khaled Almobty on Jaguar King WD. quite a name. red ribbon. feels a little sluggish/behind to begin with. also ducked the wall on the first try and collected some time penalties. some froth.
Australia: Thaisa Erwin on Hialita B. mare! With a cool ombre-y tail. one of those double rein attachments and an almost fly mask. froth and gape.
Canada: Eyrnn Ballard on Nikka VD Bisschop. mare! extra little kick with the hind legs. only one rail down, and no froth or gape that i noticed. nice pair. Nikka seems to really like her job.
Belgium: Wilm Vermeir on IQ van Het Steentje. blinkers on this guy. neck seems under muscled, and not just because he likes to hold his head high. dip in front of the withers suggests under or incorrectly developed topline. bit of froth, leverage-y looking bridle/bit setup. clear until the last jump.
olympic jumping qualifiers this time. less in-depth because of how quick the rounds are vs dressage tests, and i’m sure i missed some details, especially in terms of tack/tack names. if anyone is actually reading these and knows the names of things, please tell me!
(please assume everyone is in a running martingale, they're so common i quit mentioning them.)
Spain: Ismael Garcia Roque on Tirano. pretty gray. i know it’s hard to not have (some) mouth gape when you’re fighting about speed (i jump too) but i can’t help cringing. interesting running martingale set up - i don’t think i’ve ever seen one like that.
Austria: Katharina Rhomberg on Colestus Cambridge. also a gray. three rails down, which is rough.
Mexico: Carlos Hank Guerreiro on Porthos Maestro WH Z. that is an…interesting set up. looks like a normal noseband and drop noseband on the same bridle? not sure i like it/why not just use a flash
Switzerland: Steve Guerdat on Dynamix de Belheme. a mare! her blaze is cool :) she’s gaping a lot coming out of the arena - again, i get it, you do really have to fight them on tempo sometimes, but i’m still cringing. knocked a rail or two; that triple combination has gotten everyone so far and i think it’ll continue to do so.
Sweden: Henrik von Eckermann on King Edward. i have no idea what’s going on with his bridle. i think that’s a net of some sort to keep the flies off his nose? idk. kinda cool that he has no browband. watching the jumpers’ big canters is awesome. the first pair to go clear and inside the time! i think he threw a shoe on that last jump - something shoe-shaped goes flying in the slo-mo replay.
Japan: Taizo Sugitani on Quincy 194. this boy wants to look at the crowd and go. not the cleanest round i’ve ever seen - my instructor would have made me go back and do some of those again (in a lesson).
Poland: Adam Grzegorzewski on Issem. several rails down - this course is tricky.
France: Simon Delestre on I Amelusina R 51. a stallion - look at that crest. so much gape. too much gape, even for a jump course. i want a closer look at his bridle - two sets of reins.
Ireland: Shane Sweetnam on James Kann Cruz. okay that’s a decent pun. i wonder how old he is; he’s really grayed out. the bit set up looks ridiculous - there’s so many straps.
UK: Ben Mahler on Dallas Vegas Butilly. this mare has some favorite cities, it would seem. she’s got a nose net thing too. low, tight frame in canter before the round started. they’re also clear and in time! she’s frothing tho 🙁
Germany: Christian Kukuk on Checker 47. nice, plain figure 8 bridle for once. he does a little extra kick with the back legs as he’s in the air over the jump. clear and in time.
Israel: Ashlee Bond on Donatello 141. it’s always interesting to see how much sheepskin each horse likes; Donatello has it on all three straps of his breastplate.
USA: Laura Kraut on Baloutinue. i like them. came in nice and quiet, gave Baloutinue some pets before they started. fantastic, chill feeling round/not frantic at all. clear and in time (5 seconds under!)
Netherlands: Maikel van der Vleuten on Beauville Z. for a horse who apparently likes wiggly lines, they looked very straight through the triple combination. also a nice round - boring, as my instructor would say. (that’s a good thing)
Brazil: Pedro Veniss on Nimrod de Muze. i couldn’t help it, i laughed at the horse’s name. there’s some head tossing, especially as Veniss tries to steady him before a fence. clear and in time.
UAE: Omar Abdul Aziz al Marzooqi on Enjoy de la Mure. pretty dark bay. happy ears, even over the jumps. nice pair.
Saudi Arabia: Abdulrahman Alrajhi on Ventago. red ribbon tail, watch yourselves y’all. his stirrups are green to match his coat and the saddle pad and ear bonnet. it’s cute. lots of sheepskin on the breastplate. not the ride Alrajhi was hoping for, methinks - he was shaking his head a little after the round.
Australia: Hilary Scott on Milky Way. a gray mare, as her name suggests 🙂 sheepskin on her breastplate too. four rails down, but a nice ride in other respects.
Canada: Mario Deslauriers on Emerson. head tossing in the turns and coming up to some of the jumps. two sets of reins - i don’t think it’s a double in the two bits sense, but there’s a definite elevated-control situation happening. looks like there’s a star under his fly bonnet! touch of froth.
Belgium: Gilles Thomas on Ermitage Kalone. gorgeous chestnut and a big bold blaze. he’s got a nose-fly-net thing. lovely round (clear and under time) and lovely ride (no gape or froth). i like this pair.
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Aww! Poor baby fell when I was trying to update his wardrobe.
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Episode 9 ~ Way Down We Go
"You're wasting your time, Sheriff," Saul spat out his title, glaring at that shiny metal badge that was pinned so proudly to his uniform with nothing but disdain. "I did nothing wrong, didn't kill the man, in fact, I would have voted for him."
"Now look," Sheriff Bearden remained calm, he was always calm. This small city with its crimes and drugs had humbled him. Although he had to admit, he had never seen worse than a potential mayoral candidate being killed. "I just want to get to the bottom of this, just trying to do my job and would like your cooperation is-"
"Fuck that! You fucking burst into my house, aimed guns at me, and dragged me out in handcuffs!"
"We heard you had guns, we wanted to be-"
"It's my fucking right to have guns!"
"True," the old man sighed. He had seen this type. Loyal to the core, but not only that, sharp. He wasn't going to budge. He had spent the past three hours trying to get just a pinch of a confession out of this man and it simply wasn't going to happen. "If you've done anything, Saul, anything at all, you need to fess up and do it now son. We'll be more lenient on your sentencing and-"
"Fess up to what? I had nothing to do Renner's death. Like I said, I would have voted for the man if he lived. You're wasting your time, officer, and I imagine you don't have much left to waste."
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There are many personal luxury articles the Queen left as a legacy, not only silks, fabrics, and brocades but also perfume sprays, iron and silver braziers, and perfumes; it seems the Queen used them a great deal: civet oil, musk, amber, balsam - large and smaller censers, jars of civet oil. Their value was estimated at 105 ducats. These perfumes, especially, civet oil, were very expensive. Antonio de la Torre didn’t overlook this detail and informed shrewdly: <<The famous Retablo executed by Juan de Flanders, with its 47 panels, got only 205 ducats at the auction; to be more precise, the best-paid panels didn’t beat the price of one ounce of civet oil.>> Out of perfumes, we can distinguish <<scent waters>>, for instance, orange or lime blossom. The feminine prevalence in the Queen’s family can’t be forgotten; the infantas must have shared their mother’s passion for cosmetics.
- Tarsicio de Azcona, Isabel la Católica. Vida y reinado
Isabel possessed civet cats and many bottles, even jugs, of civet oil, a base for strong perfume; but what she did with it and why remains a mystery. It was thought an aphrodisaic; it was also valuable, her supply of it like money in the bank.
- Peggy K. Liss, Isabel the Queen: Life and Times
Smell was another major concern. The court’s perfumadores made sure it was as sweetly scented as possible. Again, the Moorish influence was evident. Their bottles and jars contained rose-water, amber, musk, balsam, scented clays and woods and the scent of orange or lemon blossom. The court also kept a civet cat. The perfumadores extracted a sticky, white, acrid-smelling musk-like substance from the apocrine gland by its anus.
- Giles Tremlett, Catherine of Aragon: Henry’s Spanish Queen
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THE SECRET OF SINCHANEE - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Vertical Entertainment
SYNOPSIS: Will is an industrial tow truck driver and mechanic who suffers from insomnia. He returns to his childhood home after the untimely death of his father and discovers that a paranormal presence has been living in the house and haunting the sacred land it was built on. It is a place of tragedy and loss that has left its mark on Will’s family legacy and will continue to stalk the land unless he can overcome and banish it.
REVIEW: Steven Grayhm’s THE SECRET OF SINCHANEE is a smoldering tale of the supernatural that embraces a multitude of themes including that of mental illness. The typical supernatural tale is offset by crime/police procedural elements to build a gripping story of tragedy and family’s fight against an ancient darkness that lingers over this parcel of land.
Actor, director and screenwriter Steven Grayhm offers an interesting tale that looks at a family’s tragic past and the implications of another family’s present. At the center is Will, played by Grayhm. Will is this traumatized soul who has never recovered from the horror in his past. His coming home unleashes this presence that is feeding off his pain and needs Will as a catalyst to continue the cycle. Will is a complex character who is unraveling due to the internal and external forces coming at him from all sides. Will’s dog perceives what’s going on and abandons Will for sainer pastures. The story is a slow burn that is told through multiple vantage points to build the tension and drama. The mysterious history of the area adds weight and intrigue to the story. It permits the scary elements to operate with little more explanation. The film has this nice arch that feels disrupted by this added scene in the credits that seems out of place with the rest of the narrative and is an obvious Hollywood tag to keep the story open for a sequel.
The filmmakers do an excellent job technically weaving this tale together. The locations, costumes and productions designs have an organic feel that draws the viewer in. The visual/special effects are stark, with little finesse. They’re good, but they lack an intense scare factor or menace. They could be creepier. I liked Gary Rugala & Rycky Ruke’s score. What the effects lacked they added in terms of atmosphere and intensity.
This is a solid cast. They do an excellent job of lulling the view into the story for the ride. Steven Grayhm delivers a memorable performance as this broken character dealing with the demons from his past and those of his present. He allows the viewer to feel empathy and horror. The film clearly rests on his shoulders and he skillfully supports it. The rest of the cast is solid and engages the viewer.
THE SECRET OF SINCHANEE is a production where you can see the film’s budget up on the screen. Steven Grayhm delivers a fascinating tale of the supernatural and a troubled, broken character. There are beats in it that feel like a Shirley Jackson (“The Haunting of Hill House” / “The Lottery”) story. The horror is there, but it is all about the central character’s mental state. If you’re a horror fan that looks for story over effects, THE SECRET OF SINCHANEE is your film. The plot is a blend of themes from other genre films, but it is not a blatant homage and finds its own voice. I enjoyed the film and am looking forward to seeing what Steven Grayhm does next.
CAST: Steven Grayhm, Nate Boyer, Tamara Austin, Laila Lockhart Kraner, Jacob Schick, and Rudy Reyes. CREW: Director/Screenplay - Steven Grayhm; Producers - Charles Arthur Berg, Nate Boyer, Lynn K. D'Angona and Steven Grayhm; Cinematographer - Logan Fulton; Score - Gary Rugala & Rycky Ruke; Editor - Elliott Eisman; Production Designer - Victoria Hersey; Costume Designer - Samantha Markey; Visual Effects - Lucas De La Torre. OFFICIAL: N.A. FACEBOOK: N.A. TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/btSfUGj-tvA RELEASE DATE: Available on Digital HD and On Demand October 8th, 2021.
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
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Juan Miguel Gonzalez 2004
Juan Miguel Gonzalez 2004 - amazing sounding flamenco guitar from Almeria. This wonderful Guitar was built by Juan Miguel Gonzalez in 2004 who is widely recognized as one of the great luthiers living today. Juan Miguel Gonzalez was born in Almeria in 1947 and was taught by his father Miguel Gonzalez Abad (1906-1989), who in turn had apprenticed with the Moya brothers (who were close friends with Antonio Torres and learned from him). This is why Juan Miguel Gonzalez is considered as the last legacy of Antonio de Torres. Juan Miguel’s guitars have a special duende professional players seek and love. To name but a few of his clients: Tomatito, Norberto Torres, Monolo Franco, Carlos Piñana, and El Niño de la Manola. As is typical of the guitars made by Juan Miguel Gonzalez instruments, this instrument is made of master grade woods. Its top is made using the best spruce, the back and sides are made from impeccable cypress. This guitars 652mm scale and 52mm nut is characteristic. The set up is great: low, fast, without buzz. The sound of this flamenco guitar is simply spectacular, due to the volume in particular and the quality in general: The basses are powerful and deep, with an incredible flamenco sound. The highs are well defined, with an amazing range. It has an exquisite tone which is sweet, beautiful and lyrical while retaining the bite and energy of an excellent flamenco guitar. The guitar is in a very good condition with a small amount of play wear. It comes with a guitar case. Read the full article
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