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Disturbing and Compelling

I reviewed writer-director Jorge Michel Grau's debut feature We Are What We Are (Somos lo que hay) for Moving Pictures.…

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Behold the awesome power of RevSF & Paul O. Miles

RevolutionSF has struck again. A third selection (following Flex Mentallo and Chase) from Uncanny Un-Collectibles, our late September/early October '10…

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Graphic Novels/Comics received 2/11/11

Let’s take a quick look to see what’s arrived at the Geek Compound. Daytripper by Fábio Moon & Gabriel Bá…

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A doomed mishmash of mediocrity

My review of The Eagle makes me three-for-three in the negative department this year. Over at Moving Pictures, I wrote:…

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The Incendiary and Magical

For Omnivoracious (Amazon's book blog), I interviewed first time novelist Stina Leicht about her book Of Blood and Honey. Quote:…

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Stuff received 2/1/11 Part I

Let’s take a quick look to see what’s arrived at the Geek Compound. Other Kingdoms by Richard Matheson Promo copy:…

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Stuff received 2/1/11 Part II

Let’s take a quick look to see what’s arrived at the Geek Compound. Santa Sangre Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky Promo…

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Books received 2/1/11 Del Rey edition

Let’s take a quick look to see what’s arrived at the Geek Compound. Enigmatic Pilot: A Tall Tale Too True…

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The Martin Scorsese of European Comics

For my latest Nexus Graphica column, I explore my new found interested in the works of Jacques Tardi. Quote: Initially…

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Impending Geekgasm on Netflix Instant Watch – Feb edition

Considering the short month, lots of goodies coming from Netflix. Four classic Universal monster flicks, the only Michael Moorcock story…

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