I admit it: I was confused for a few seconds seeing Kate Hopkins's name beneath the title and not Jeff Lemire.
I admit it: I was confused for a few seconds seeing Kate Hopkins's name beneath the title and not Jeff Lemire.
I admit it: I was confused for a few seconds seeing Kate Hopkins's name beneath the title and not Jeff Lemire.
With the exception of the Joker, I love the look of Kidd and Taylor's Gotham.
With the exception of the Joker, I love the look of Kidd and Taylor's Gotham.
This is a fantastic little book. Both as a document of what a historical novel is, the limits of the genre, and the meticulous detail and research and awareness of everything that's going on around the 'story' as it were, as well as a thriller, where each moment of minute detail, each interaction, real or imagined,…
This is a fantastic little book. Both as a document of what a historical novel is, the limits of the genre, and the meticulous detail and research and awareness of everything that's going on around the 'story' as it were, as well as a thriller, where each moment of minute detail, each interaction, real or imagined,…
Hokey.
Hokey.
My boyfriend and I are watching the Nolan Batmans, one a month till Dark Knight Rises, so we started with Batman Begins, which I really enjoy, in no small part because it feels like a Batman story.
My boyfriend and I are watching the Nolan Batmans, one a month till Dark Knight Rises, so we started with Batman Begins, which I really enjoy, in no small part because it feels like a Batman story.
Correct.
@zvasquez:disqus Mostly because Bolano died in 2003 and still has the prolific output of Tupac.
Yes! Start with "By Night in Chile," about a dying, fascist priest trying to justify some of his actions against a radical, revolutionary youth. Yes, the novel is told in one long paragraph monologue, but it's not as daunting as it seems. It also embodies a lot of his themes about artists hiding behind art, using it…
I'm okay without Mothersbaugh, since Desplat does excellent work. CASE IN POINT: Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Best use of the fictional magi I've encountered so far: "Lamb: or the Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal."
The faces! They're beautiful!
If only Suzanne Collins had been more concerned about not repeating herself.
Doesn't he still have The Good, The Bad and the Queen somewhere in there?
I showed my boyfriend "Wrath of Khan," which he didn't really like, and he showed me Pirates 4, which I hated, but he likes. I'm questioning our relationship.