Blame it on Rio (1984) begins with Matthew Hollins (Michael Caine) recounting to the camera the tale of his eventful vacation in Rio. His commentary is witty, perfectly timed, and begins with his best friend Victor (Joseph Bologna), ... This issue of Latin America as a refuge for infidelity becomes blatantly obvious as the characters impulsively release their passions and then, in the end, find their sins to be absolved through the simple act of blaming them on Rio. ...
While the magic system is vague, it offers some startling moments of horror (Nimira discovers the golden statues of tigers on Hollin's estates are alchemically transformed tigers) and the bureaucracy of ?good? magic fits in well with ...
Go all the way to the end of Mass Ave and you'll find this local secret. (Update, is this place still open?) Cultural Trail ? A world-class bike and pedestrian multi-use path that connects downtown's cultural districts, including Mass ...