Just minutes before starting my interview with Will Hatcher on Google Meet I scour through virtual backgrounds in search of … More
Category: Film
In Conversation: Blaq Kush Manifests Worlds of Hope In a Shroud of Demons
Marvel’s Encyclopedia fascinated me growing up. The number of superpowered characters that I’d never heard or seen, details of their … More
Atomic Age Cinema: When Worlds Collide (1951)
In my estimation, it doesn’t get more classic ’50s sci-fi than 1951’s When Worlds Collide. A rogue star is heading … More
Megalopolis is Bizarre, Inexplicable, and a Must See
Francis Ford Coppola’s decades-in-the-works fantasy epic Megalopolis received its wide release this past weekend, and I saw it as soon … More
IN CONVERSATION: Wavy Bagels Talks Queens, Backyard Wrestling Origins, and His Phenomenal DriveBy Produced Tape A Carfull
Photography throughout including the cover art taken by the legend Richard Ross. As someone who prides themselves on hitting as … More
IN CONVERSATION: Arcadia Grey Talk Indiana, Chicago, and The Emo Bands Who Inspired Their Excellent Sophomore Record Casually Crashing
Arcadia Grey are a rarified group. Not many bands who formed at their high school cafeteria table make it past … More
Atomic Age Cinema: Gorgo (1961)
Welcome back to Atomic Age cinema, where we’re walking through the science fiction films and that helped define the genre. … More
IN CONVERSATION: Pootie & Nothing_Neue Talk Hoboken, The Cult of Harry, and Their Excellent New Album Rinse & Repeat
I have been a fan of Pootie’s for a longer than I realized. I found him thanks to a 2019 … More
Atomic Age Cinema: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Welcome to the first installment of Atomic Age Cinema, where I will be writing about what made the science fiction … More
A Look Back at Sonny Chiba’s Street Fighter Trilogy a Year After the Star’s Death
Patrick Mullen breaks down the Sonny Chiba’s iconic Street Fighter Trilogy.
