Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (review)
Williamson portrays Mountbatten with a kind of weary sadness, fully aware of the enormity of his task…
Williamson portrays Mountbatten with a kind of weary sadness, fully aware of the enormity of his task…
The real explanation for the South Park flap and the departure of the voice of Chef.
George and Viggo and Julianne and the Oscars they didn’t win.
My new essay is up at The Internet Review of Science Fiction.
‘Failure to Launch’ fail, alas, to live up to its name, but ‘The Shaggy Dog’ kinda does.
Listen to me chat about violence in film on BBC Radio tonight.
I’ll be at at least three more conventions this year — stop by and say hello.
Please kill me.
A deep-down disturbing and surprisingly poignant riff on abandonment, inhuman isolation, and creepy desolation.
It’s got an edgy, itchy, slightly out-of-skew vibe that perfectly captures the sensation of being off-balance that all New Yorkers have been stumbling through life with since 9/11.