My review of Paul von Stoetzel's short film In the Kitchen With... based on the short story by John Rector. Starring Sam Landman, Julie Ann Nevill and Madison Olimb, who will haunt your dreams.
My review of Paul von Stoetzel's short film In the Kitchen With... based on the short story by John Rector. Starring Sam Landman, Julie Ann Nevill and Madison Olimb, who will haunt your dreams.
My review of Red Letter Media's feature film Space Cop. Written and directed by Jay Bauman and Mike Stolkasa. Starring the immortal Rich Evans.
What is the most important song in your life? Not the most meaningful, but the most IMPORTANT. Read this essay to learn how to define "important" and "meaningful."
My review of Tom Pitts' upcoming novel American Static, coming soon from Down & Out Books.
My review of the divisive It Comes at Night. Starring Joel Edgerton, Carmen Ejogo, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Christopher Abbott and Riley Keough. Written and directed by Trey Edward Shults
My review of Grant Jerkins' tormented novel Abnormal Man. Published by ABC Group Documentation.
My review of David Fincher's movie Zodiac, featuring Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffallo And John Carroll Lynch
My review of Nik Korpon's novel The Rebellion's Last Traitor. Published by Angry Robot Books.
My review of semi-classic science fiction movie Equilibrium. Starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean and Taye Diggs. Written and directed by Kurt Wimmer.
My review of Jon Bassoff's new novel The Blade This Time, perhaps his Lynchianesque so far but also one of his best.
Where I finally review (listen to) Guns N' Roses' final album Chinese Democracy and reveal it to whoever has been ignoring it for as long as I did.
My review of the last volume in Peter Straub's Blue Rose Trilogy. By far the best book in a slightly underwhelming series.
My review of short film Your Blind Spot, directed by Paul von Stoetzel. Written by Frank Wheeler Jr. If this is the future of crime fiction, there's hope.
I wouldn't even have bothered reviewing Doctor Strange if I hadn't seen Wonder Woman this weekend. This movie is NOT good and it has no excuses whatsoever for sucking.
My review of Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. Directed by Patty Jenkins.
My review of the new Death Grips track, record, mix...thing Steroids (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Gabber), which becomes sneaky-catchy after a couple listens. One of the most conceptually interesting release from the most unpredictable band on the internet.
It's time to vote for the book you want me to review in June! This new segment is officially six months old, so let's make it a memorable month. I want at least 40 suggestions!
May's audience choice came from long-time reader Larry Prater: Arturo Ripstein's Deep Crimson, which was challenging and rewarding as hell.
It's time for you to get acquainted with The Girl with All the Gifts. The movie is flawed as hell, yet its theoretical direction is the most exciting thing to happen to horror movies in years. Starring Sennia Nunua, Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close and Paddy Considine. Directed by Colm McCarthy. Based on a novel by Mike Carey.