Welp, all that just happened. So we’re forty years into the existence of Star Wars and this is the latest … More
Category: Reviews
A.D. After Death and the Art of Ambiguity
A key piece of Scott Snyder’s storytelling has always been ambiguity, carefully coupled with facts that seem trivial until the … More
Vandermeer’s “Borne” Struggles to Hold the Weight of Its Own Plot
Cards on the table…this is my first Vandermeer novel. I know that removes some of my weird fic/sci-fi street cred, … More
Black Mad Wheel will Leave You Jumping at Every Sound You Hear
I grew interested in Bird Box back in 2014 when I saw the cover in a bookstore. It was eerie, … More
Review: War for the Planet of the Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes is epic in the traditional sense of the word. Its storytelling scope is … More
Bong Joon-Ho’s Okja Plays with Tone and Emotions in a Powerful Way
Bong Joon-Ho came onto my radar in 2006 with The Host. I had a friend, he worked at Blockbuster, and … More
Marvel’s Spider-man Film Really is a Wonderful Homecoming
Three versions of this plot in my lifetime is where things should start to feel old, you know? Raimi busted … More
Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of July 7th, 2017
What We’ve Been Reading Christopher’s Reading List Chew – John Layman & Rob Guillory Chew is a comic series from … More
Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of June 23rd, 2017
What We’ve Been Reading Clint’s Reading List A.D.: After Death – Scott Snyder & Jeff Lemire Snyder and LeMire is a … More
Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of June 16, 2017
What’s New on the Site “My Cousin Rachel” is a Wonderful Du Maurier Adaptation That Will Leave You Unsettled Shult’s … More
