Homeland, Season Five explores new territory in season 5. It is more pertinent and terrifying and impossible not to watch than ever.
Homeland, Season Five explores new territory in season 5. It is more pertinent and terrifying and impossible not to watch than ever.
Robert Brockway's debut novel The Unnoticeables doesn't feature sweaty, shirtless shapeshifters or hypersexual huntresses wearing uncomfortable-looking leather outfits. Well, it's pretty good. Check it out.
John Jeremiah Sullivan is undoubtedly one of America's finest essayists. His collection Pulphead is both incredibly elating and frustrating, but he DOES have the total package: wit, empathy, observational skills. Impressive stuff.
The Money Store is the most celebrated album of much celebrated Sacramento-based experimental band Death Grips. It's also the best possible introduction to their twisted paradigm. Read the review to learn more about this timeless album.
The seduction of social media relies on one important deception: that you are important. That YOUR voice matter. This is eventually going to be the end of us.
Ben's thoughts on Season One of Bill Burr's Netflix Series F is For Family. Long story short: it's the best damn Saturday morning cartoon a self-respecting adult can hope for.
Iain Ryan is our most on-point and pertinent James Ellroy worshiper. Only, he's moving into a territory of his own with DRAINLAND.
NOTHING SHORT OF DYING is Erik Storey's debut novel and the first thriller in the Clyde Barr series.