In a way that's reminicent of Faulkner's "Rose For Emily", Brett Easton Ellis makes a criticism of an era through the faults of the main character. Patrick Bateman is the quintessential 80... read full review
Amy Hempel's minimulistic style makes it a quick read that can also be explored endlessly. However, like any minimulist short story, almost none of her work has very well drafted characters. How can you re... read full review
The story gives you an odd feeling. I suppose that's obvious since it is a holocaust story told with mice. Reflecting on it, I realize that it is a powerful, moving story about the human condition, but rea... read full review
Many people consider it one of the best Kung Fu movies of all time, and for good reason. It's an inspired story the meshes with the true history of China and the origins of martial arts, and Gordon Liu ran... read full review
"Street walking cheetah with a heart full of napalm." The opening line of the album's opening song and probably the best way of describing Iggy Pop's untamed energy. Awesome! read full review