Down in the Street was full of ups and downs for me. Mainly I wanted to know who the characters have been and not exactly who they were at that point in their lives.
Down in the Street was full of ups and downs for me. Mainly I wanted to know who the characters have been and not exactly who they were at that point in their lives.
The difference between a good movie and a watchable movie is Spy Game. Starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. Directed by Tony Scott.
Twenty-something years after its release, Fight Club is now made responsible for the alt right, the MRAs and all the evils in the world. Well, all these guys are wrong. And if you think that, you're wrong too.
Quarry's Climax is the fourteenth novel in Max Allan Collins' iconic series. While it feels fresh and original it's...I don't know, ideologically muddled?
Is this a new beginning for Vic Valentine or is this a well-deserved last waltz into the sunset? Time will tell, but that one was... puzzling.
Those who know Godflesh will not be surprised at all with Post Self, but will find a lot of details and ideas to like about the record.
This movie was a bad idea, but it's not THAT bad. It's only pretty bad, but it has a nice sense of humor about itself and its predecessor. Starring Luke Bracey, Edgar Ramirez and Ray Winstone. Directed by Ericson Core.
The Punisher is the best thing Marvel offered to us in years. BELIEVE THE HYPE. Starring Jon Bernthal. Written by Steve Lightfoot.
The long-lost novel of Lawrence Block. I have opinions on it. Mostly that other writers should use it as blueprint for good noir, but other stuff too.
I wanted to like this one more than I actually did. It has some genuinely terrifying moments, but it's overcooked in a way that makes it goofy more often than not. Starring Thomas Jane and Molly Parker. Written and directed by Zach Hilditch. Based on a novella by Stephen King.
Don't watch this movie. It's fucking terrible. If you want to know why that is, read my review.
Gut check on my love for Matthew Scudder novels. Still intact. In fact. It's stronger than it's ever been. Lawrence Block is still one of the best in the business.
I talked about Death Grips for a good years now and I keep getting emails asking my how the fuck can I possibly like this music. Well, here's my guide to becoming a non-ironic Death Grips fan.
Wheelman materialized on Netflix out of the blue last month, which is always suspicious, but it kind of is the real deal, guys? It's what a heist movie should look like in 2017. Starring the immortal Frank Grillo. Written and directed by Jeremy Rush.
Is xXx: Return of Xander Cage blissfully stupid of terrible? Read this review to find out.
A novel you will thoroughly enjoy if you're bored of self-important crime fiction.
Chelsea Wolfe's new album shows maturity and courage. It's a great atmospheric piece even if it draws outside the lines sometimes.
YouTube is not just for fail videos. Here are some of the most smart and inspiring YouTubers out there. Today's edition features Mikey Neumann, Michael Tucker, Luke Spencer and more....
Anthony Neil Smith's new character Manny Jahnke is already back on the grind in Castle Danger: The Mental States and this one's as wild as Smith's ever been.
This is not really an album review, but I couldn't complete my Death Grips retrospective without talking about Interview 2016.