True Detective, Season Three is on the way. So, I celebrate the only way I know how: by taking a deep-ass dive into Season One and Two. There's the second part of my retrospective.
True Detective, Season Three is on the way. So, I celebrate the only way I know how: by taking a deep-ass dive into Season One and Two. There's the second part of my retrospective.
The movie about the McDonald's guy The Founder is a noxious piece of shit, but maybe not for the reasons you think... Starring Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman and professional what's-his-face guy John Carroll Lynch. Directed by John Lee Hancock. Written by Robert Siegel.
The sequel to Thomas Mullen's excellent Darktown is finally here and Lightning Men is a different kind of thrill. Read my review to know more.
The Tunnel Island novels (seem to) come to a close with Civil Twilight. All good things need to end sometimes, right? RIGHT?
Dead End Follies turned eight years old while I was in Spain, last week. What the hell have I been doing all this time? Consider this my manifesto.
I'm done with denial. Iain Ryan is one of the best authors we have working today and it's time for him to be celebrated as such. Get in the bandwagon!
Nearing the end of my Death Grips retrospective with a review of their most controversial and misunderstood release to date: Government Plates.
A trans detective? What kind of gimmick is that? There's a lot more to Manny Jahnke than meets the eye, guys. Read my review to find out!
Second half of my Veronica Mars novel reviews. Does Mr. Kiss and Tell lives up to the challenge? Well, read and find out!
My journey through John D. MacDonald's bibliography continues with the third Travis McGee novel: A Purple Place for Dying.
True Detective, Season Three is on the way. So, I celebrate the only way I know how: by taking a deep-ass dive into Season One and Two. There's the first part of my retrospective.
I had no idea who Brand New were, but I gave their latest album Science Fiction a spin based on the internet buzz. here are my impressions.
Everybody wants some more Veronica Mars, but are the novels any good? Well, I've explored this question and began with the first volume The Thousand Dollars Tan Line. Here are my thoughts... Written by Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham.
Ingrid Goes West isn't the first movie about social media, but it sure is the best one so far. Don't miss it. Featuring great peformences by Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, Wyatt Russell and O'Shea Jackson Jr. Directed by Matt Spicer.
Look, I love Death Note (the show) as much as the next guy, but we need to talk about this silly movie adaptation...
Is Alcatraz something interesting to talk about? I never asked myself that question before editor of Hard Sentences : Crime Fiction Inspired by Alcatraz David James Keaton asked me. You'll find your answer in this review.
Do you enjoy rotten cops stories as much as I do? Might want to take a look at Don Winslow's cop novel The Force, then....
In Flames has been maligned for its dramatic mid-career shift, but how does it hold up to father time? I go back to where it all started with their underrated 2002 release Reroute to Remain.
What once was a cool compromise movie everyone in your family could enjoy has turned into a sham of a franchise. This is a repackaging of a movie you've already seen ten years ago. Shame on you, Disney.