Arts
Review: Memetic
Memetic is a unique and foreboding comic for those who like to be spooked. It opens the mind and then shuts it off, leaving the reader wondering. … read more
Review: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run
Nick Hall’s I Need A Dodge! is a brilliant tale that documents the largely unexplored period of Joe Strummer’s escape to Spain during the fall of The Clash. … read more
Review: Trumbo
Refusing to succumb to peer pressure, Trumbo and the Hollywood 10 were sentenced to prison, but they fired back by working underground under pseudonyms. … read more
Review: The Peanuts Movie
Ever since the trailer for The Peanuts Movie was released, I have been dying to see the late Charles M. Schulz’s creations in 3D animation on the big screen. … read more
Mike Brown: Dual Christmas!
To me, the true meaning of Christmas is getting presents. All of the other Baby Jesus stuff and loving thy neighbor and spending time with the family? Shit, man, I can do that any other time of the year. I don’t need some invisible Christmas spirit to do that stuff. … read more
Suicide Lane Cycles One-Year Anniversary Party
Suicide Lane Cycles held their one-year anniversary celebration and open house party on Friday, Nov. 20. Co-owners Davy Bartlett and Nikolas Garff wanted to celebrate their success of their business with friends and family, and what better way to do that then to through a party at the shop? … read more
Bloodsucking Bastards: Brian James O’Connell On Comedy And Terror
Now that Bloodsucking Bastards is available to own, O’Connell and Dr. God are working with a few future projects that sound promising. … read more
Review: Space Dandy: Season 2
Space Dandy doesn’t take itself seriously, and in today’s anime climate of gritty realism and gut-wrenching drama, it’s a breath of…well, not fresh air, but maybe a breath of air that’s filled with hair spray, cheap cologne, and the smell of grease from retro diner food. … read more
Review: Mike Tyson Mysteries: Season 1
Mike Tyson Mysteries is a funny show with some nostalgia points thrown in, but its clearly for a target audience who actually know who Mike Tyson is. … read more
Living In Oblivion
The stylistic choices of Living in Oblivion are beautiful. The film alternates between using black and white and color for its shots, depending on the act. … read more