Mitch Hedberg: Mitch All Together
April 9th, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
When Mitch Hedberg died in 2005, the US lost one of its most distinctive stand-up comics. With a surreal, observational
April 9th, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
When Mitch Hedberg died in 2005, the US lost one of its most distinctive stand-up comics. With a surreal, observational
April 8th, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
If your name’s Jay and an email lands in your inbox on Easter Weekend with the subject ‘Jay Claims To
March 23rd, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
With Turtlemania’s heyday back in the 90s and Transformers: The Movie looming, the world wasn’t exactly crying out for TMNT.
March 1st, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
Having vanished from the public’s affection, magic is back with a cinematic flourish. Harry Houdini died 80 years ago, but
January 31st, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
A beautiful meditation on life, love and death or pretentious metaphysical twaddle? Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain is essentially both, a
January 26th, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
An ambitious, laudable, but uneven attempt to convey American hopes and anxieties on the day leading up to Robert Kennedy’s
January 18th, 2007 | by Jay Richardson
Ray Stevenson appeared with Clive Owen in King Arthur before finding fame as legionary Titus Pullo in the HBO series
December 26th, 2006 | by Jay Richardson
A magical realist period thriller, with a classical orphan protagonist who’s closer to a modern, autistic serial killer; concerned with
December 22nd, 2006 | by Jay Richardson
A sweeping deconstruction of heroism and propaganda, Flags Of Our Fathers was probably conceived without the Iraq conflict in mind,
December 16th, 2006 | by Jay Richardson
Based on the first book in Christopher Paolini’s fantasy trilogy, published when he was just 18, Eragon was clearly optioned