Just kidding. The year’s first graphic novel inspired action thriller neo fascist dystopian wasteland flick, V for Vendetta, proved to be not only pretty, but very much worth the nine bucks at my ripoff small-time theater.
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Just kidding. The year’s first graphic novel inspired action thriller neo fascist dystopian wasteland flick, V for Vendetta, proved to be not only pretty, but very much worth the nine bucks at my ripoff small-time theater.
Jeff Rowland has been working hard on the continuation of his webcomic series Wigu, which will now be published in book form(manga size) and then eventually posted online for free. Pre-Orders have already begun, priced modestly at $5 for 36 B&W pages, and will ship April 1. 100 “Special Editions” are available for $3 more […]
I hate Oprah.*
She’s so sensationalist. It’s maddening. I couldn’t help but balk at the screen when a clip of her interview with James Frey showed up… He said that his girlfriend didn’t actually die, and she had this oh-so-disgusted look, which prompted the audience to gasp. It’s not that he […]
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire Directed by: Mike Newell Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes.
Oh, where to begin, where to begin?…ah, with what came before.
Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban was a brilliant film, it was brilliantly acted, expertly directed, the production design was some of the best yet seen in […]
What can one man say about David Sedaris, what words could I find to describe one of the greatest authors of our time? Well, Funny Gay Writer sums it up pretty well, but lacks a certain Confabulators depth.
David Sedaris is the author of Barrel Fever, Me Talk Pretty One Day and most recently of Dress […]
Putting my disdain for Joanna Newsom’s [style] aside, I was delighted to glimpse one of her concert posters in October’s issue of HOW, a freaking cool design magazine. The designers, Ken Hejduk, Mike Burton, and Joe Parlett, are Little Jacket, a creative force not solely committed to postermaking, yet fabulously excellent at it. […]
Non-Pitchfork music review sites tend to fall into two camps: the ones that toe the Pitchfork line by giving similar reviews with similar tactics, or the ones that go overboard trying to be as different as possible. New York-based Dusted falls squarely into the latter category.
In Emerson Dameron’s review of the Decemberists’ Picaresque, he […]