Often been surprised by a movie after what a film critic said about it? Ever felt cheated out of big bucks on the recommendations of a punk 24-year-old? Or really loved the ones they panned? Well, you no longer need to feel out of step with the current movie review band. Different Drummer is for you. Read more about our take on the film world. And get ready to relive your favorite movies with the recipes that follow each review. You can find many other great recipes in Different Drummer’s own Appetite for Murder: a Mystery Lover’s Cookbook, too.
The Princess Bride: Blood Orange Revenge Cocktail Recipe 🥁 🥁 🥁 🥁 🥁
/It’s time to revisit this classic. Remember when Hollywood valued humor, playfulness, and witty banter? Instead of action, action, action, with a few dollops of self-righteous preaching thrown in for good measure.
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The Serpent’s Tooth Sunday Suppers: Warm Red-Skinned German Potato Salad Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
/Get yourself out of the summer doldrums with Different Drummer’s own mystery novel, The Serpent’s Tooth, which ends with a glorious outdoor feast. Today feature is a wonderful version of potato salad that will wake up your senses.
Read MoreMiss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears: Devils on Horseback Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/If you’ve missed those Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries since they stopped filming 5 years ago, welcome back with her delicious new feature length film. We’ve always known she has a little James Bond in her, but to our delight in this film she goes Indiana Jones on us, absent his hat and bullwhip.
Read MoreBalthazar: The Parisian Flipped Martini Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
/It’s been compared to Castle, Bones, and The Mentalist, but this French series puts them to shame. Balthazar – great chef, athlete, extreme sports aficionado, and oh, formidable forensic pathologist – has enough presence, savior faire, panache and other fancy French-named attributes to be in a class by himself.
Read MoreAir: Southern Banana Pudding Recipe 🥁🥁🥁
/This seems a compelling and sweet film about risking everything for someone you believe in. It even has streaks of genius, most of which is due to Matt Damon’s brilliant performance.
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Zero Dark Thirty: Tandoori Chicken Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/Citadel: Parisian “Serendipiti” Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁
/It aspires to be a combo of James Bond and Mission Impossible, but the Russo Brothers seem more intent on creating a money making franchi$e with multiple spin-offs rather than paying homage to classic spy thrillers.
Read MoreZulu: Cawl (Traditional Welsh Soup) Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/This 1964 epic is 31year-old Michael Caine’s breakout performance. He’s blond and semi-gorgeous, but also prissy, entitled, a “sleepy-eyed…arse,” who nevertheless ultimately shows both “guts and sensitivity.” (Roderick Heath)
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The Serpent’s Tooth: Deep Fried Biscuits with Honey Butter Recipe
/You can never go wrong with these delightful Deep Fried Biscuits, no matter what day of the week or time of the year. This recipe is from Different Drummer’s Own The Serpent’s Tooth, which ends with a glorious outdoor feast. Today’s recipe is from another character in The Serpent’s Tooth.
Read MoreYoung Sherlock Holmes: Custard Tart Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/If you’d like to time warp to wintry Victorian London this weekend, see this gem of film about the early adventures of Holmes and Watson. Long before Harry Potter and his assorted school chums treated us to mystery and mayhem, Young Sherlock Holmes was up to his eyeballs in adventure at his boarding school as well. Only it’s not magic that the precocious teenager has up his sleeve -- just the mandates of cold, hard logic.
Read MoreMs. Fisher’s Modern Mysteries: Cheddar Cheese Straws Recipe 🥁 🥁 🥁1/2
/Ms. Fisher’s Modern Mysteries is almost as much fun as its prequel. Peregrine is every bit as prying, unrelenting, and audacious as her Aunt Phryne. And as dazzling in her fashionable 60s attire, aquamarine eye shadow, mini skirts, and bold geometric prints that take Different Drummer back to her own youth at Oak Park River Forest High.
Read MoreNo Time to Die: Cuba Libre Cocktail Recipe 🥁 🥁 🥁1/2
/Daniel Craig takes his final bow as the inimitable James Bond, pulled back into the spy game just as Michael Corleone was pulled back into the mafia in The Godfather Trilogy.
Read MoreJoker: Smile Though Your Heart Is Aching Cocktail Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁1/2
/Joaquin Phoenix well deserves his Oscar for his groundbreaking performance in this stand-alone Joker film. If you, like Different Drummer, have sworn off comic book films, make an exception here.
Read MoreThe Serpent’s Tooth Sunday Suppers: Delicious Dutch Apple Pie Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
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Today’s Mother’s Day Pie recipe is from Different Drummer’s novel, The Serpent’s Tooth, which ends with a glorious outdoor feast.
The Serpent’s Tooth Sunday Suppers: Spicy Bacon Baked Beans Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
/It’s barbecue season and what better side dish than the Spicy Bacon Baked Bean recipe from Different Drummer’s novel, The Serpent’s Tooth, The Serpent’s Tooth, which ends with a glorious outdoor feast.
Read MoreTheir Finest: Wartime Welsh Cakes Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/Goodbye, Mr. Chips: Lemon Drizzle Cake Recipe 🥁 🥁 🥁 🥁 🥁
/One of the finest films ever made. The fact that it is in black and white and over six decades old only cements its classic status. Filled with the power of love, its heartaches and lessons, a magnificent Robert Donat ages from 25 to 88 without skipping a beat. Not a tearjerker, but keep the hankies (that includes you fellows as well) handy.
Read MoreWall Street: Money Never Sleeps: Cantonese Ginger Lobster Recipe 🥁🥁🥁
/Oliver Stone’s sequel to his 1987 triumph is basically a jazzed up melodrama mitigated by Michael Douglas reprising his Oscar winning role as the villainous rogue we all love to hate. It’s worth the price of streaming it just to see that reptilian charm draw us in all over again.
Read MoreBloodlands: Irish Pastie (Meat Pie) Recipe 🥁🥁🥁🥁
/The “Scottish play” goes Irish. Well at least a little of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with a twist of Dennis Lehane’s/Clint Eastwood’s Oscar winning Mystic River (2003) stirred in for good measure. Or maybe we’re more reminded of Bryan Singer’s The Usual Suspects (1995). Shakespeare’s protagonist succumbed; Lehane’s and Singer’s got a way with it. Which way will it go here?
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