This film is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s a straightforward biopic about a band and a legacy that’s is furthest thing from straightforward.
This film is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s a straightforward biopic about a band and a legacy that’s is furthest thing from straightforward.
This movie is basically saying that video game nerds are broken, inept people that will one day usher a dystopia if we let them create companies.
Ed McBain was the master of throwaway thrills and The Mugger doesn’t disappoint.
This movie is probably way more enjoyable if you haven’t read Charles Willeford’s standout novel it’s based on.
Trevanian is largely forgotten today, but his books still kick ass close to 50 years after publishing.
Dr. Peterson is not an alt-right ideologue or the paragon of reasonable left he claims to be. He’s an interesting and complicated in-between.
Don’t look at the cover. Buy it and trust me: Charles Willeford is going to kick your ass.
The best Travis McGee novel since the original, if you ask me. It treads a lot of new ground.
This album is a triumph of creativity, clever production and, well… pure evil, I suppose.
There are many documentaries about Norwegian black metal, but only one dedicated to their most iconic band Mayhem.