Linkin Park's new album One More Light is trash. But the quality of the music is somehow the least infuriating thing about it.
Linkin Park's new album One More Light is trash. But the quality of the music is somehow the least infuriating thing about it.
People will either love or hate Small Crimes. I liked it a lot, what does it say about me? Written and directed by Evan Katz. Co-Written by independent cinema superstar Macon Blair. Adapted from Dave Zeltserman's novel.
Choose which movie I'll review in May! And make sure to read the rules because the voting system changed a little bit.
My review of the first volume of Stephen Kings' Dark Tower saga The Gunslinger. I was NOT convinced to say the least. So, convince me I should give a shit about volume two, internet. Because I may skip the entire fucking thing.
Authors of Death Thing, Bangface and the Gloryhole and Invasion of the Weirdos Andrew Hilbert and I discussed plenty of things ranging from comedy and millenials to Canadian Bacon. He also namedrops like a motherfucker at the end of the conversation. Did you make the cut? Only one way to find out.
My review of Andrew Hilbert's uproarious or terrifying satire of Austin's cultural scene Invasion of the Weirdos. A Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing book.
Linkin Park are apparently still alive and making music, so in preparation for the new album of schlock rock legends, I decided to review their classic Meteora.
My review of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2, a movie I liked in spite of myself. Starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel and MY MAN Sylvester Stallone. Written and directed by James Gunn.
My conversation with cult author Jeremy Robert Johnson. We talked about his latest book Entropy in Bloom, the success of Skullcrack City, reality, body horror and more!
I've backed an IndieGoGo project for the first time in God knows how fucking long and so should you. Click to read my argument.
My review of Scott McClanahan's breakup novel The Sarah Book. McClanahan is an indie literature legend and that novel lives up to his reputation in every possible way. Published by New York Tyrant.
My review of Alissa Nutting's contemporary classic Tampa, which lives up to its infamous reputation in every possible way.
May's Audience Suggestion is from Ryan Bracha and is Chuck Palahniuk's nearly forgotten novel Rant: the Oral Biography of Buster Casey.
Tiffany McDaniel, author of the brilliant The Summer That Melted Everything and I discussed about her novel, being published by a major player and much more!
My review of Tiffany McDaniel's amazing debut novel The Summer That Melted Everything. Get in the bandwagon while there is place, guys. McDaniel is a TRE-MEN-DOUS new talent.
Assassin's Creed is stupid, like advertised. It's not nearly as stupid as critics claim it is, but it's still pretty stupid overall. Starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard and a bunch of Hollywood's what's-their-faces. Directed by Justin Kurzel.
Fashionably late to the party, my review of the new Kendrick Lamar album DAMN.
It's that time of the month again. Vote for the book YOU want me to review in May. Be quick, though. This time you only get a week to do so.
My review of Mark Jaskowski's debut novel The Heartbeat Harvest. While it kind of defeated me, I will say it had a lot of cool ideas and it will sure prompt debate among readers. Published by the esteemed Broken River Books.
My review of Black Dynamite, a funny and clever blaxploitation parody that doesn't really have anything going for itself aside from its sense of humor. Starring Michael Jai White. Directed by Scott Sanders.