Tuesday, October 4 2011
The 10 Greatest Movie Hitmen of All Time
With Pulp Fiction out on Blu-ray, it's time to champion the Top 10 contract killers of all time... men and women who make death their brazen business.
Tuesday, August 9 2011
Quentin Tarantino’s Cinematic Reality
Quentin Tarantino is reliving his childhood cinema experiences, reinterpreting fractured moments of memory. Going to the movies is about an escape from our world, a mirror world at once familiar yet different.
Thursday, July 14 2011
Print-On-Demand and the Future of Independent Publishing, Part 2
PopMatters speaks to major figureheads in the POD industry to determine where it is, what it can do, and most importantly, where it's going ...
Monday, November 8 2010
‘The Sleepwalkers’ Has Me Hoping Hollywood is Paying Attention
The Sleepwalkers is a taunt, gripping, and relentless read. It's full of literary MacGuffins and red herrings, not to mention the odd plot twist, and it will keep you turning the pages.
Friday, February 19 2010
I Love You, Buddy Man
If the gift industry can create Valentine's Day, why can't the Rockist found Buddy Day? Prepare yourself for a weekend of 'Buddy Movies' and brotherhood.
Wednesday, April 2 2008
The Resurrectionist by Jack O’Connell
Besotted on Kafka-esque absurdity and Herbert Asbury-like carnivals of crime, O'Connell is a pulp author of the first order, but it's possible that it's time for him to become a little more of a pulp writer.
Monday, January 14 2008
Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon
Fans of Chabon will want to know that questions of identity here are sexual as well as religious and that these matters are artfully twined into the action.

































