Category Archives: Sightings and Such

Book Review – Solarcidal Tendencies

My first stab at a book review is of a fantastically evil compilation of short stories from the good folks at Solarcide publishing.  If you like transgressive, in your face fiction, this collection is for you!


Boyhood (2014)

Boyhood is a heartfelt, lovely film about a boys maturation from child to high school graduate. Featuring an incredible performance by Patricia Arquette, Boyhood is an easy top five movie released this year. Read more below!


Derek Episode 3, Season 2 Recap

The second season of Derek is half over, so here’s a recap of went down on this very funny episode.

Derek - S2 - E2 - Tom and Hannah


Tales of the Banished Sequel: The Godfather: Part 3

My new column for Revolt Daily is entitled Tales of the Banished Sequels and examines if the bad reputation of hated sequels is really deserved. The first flick under the microscope is The Godfather: Part 3. Universally hated but does it deserve to be? Find out by clicking Pacino’s mug  below!

Godfather 3 - Michael Honored


Derek Episode 1, Season 2 Recap

My Entertainment Weekly recaps keep on rolling.  If you’re fan (or even if you’re not), give the below image a click to give it a read!  (Crazy ass spoilers within).

Derek - S2 - E1 - Feature


The Rover (2014)

Life and Death in the Stoic Australian Wasteland

Guy Pearce confronts a beaten and battered Robert Pattinson in David Michod’s latest apocalyptic thriller. (image: http://www.technologytell.com)

Stories of life after the apocalypse are as common as hipsters at an Arcade Fire concert. Every year, approximately 70,000 tales of irradiated wastelands, nuclear disasters and humanity’s survivors get written (source: my own brain). There’s no shortage of speculation on how our inevitable end will come. The separator is how the story is told. Fresh off of his critically acclaimed Animal Kingdom, director David Michod paints the end of civilized life as we know it with a patient brush. Slow, brooding and intense, The Rover adds another welcome branch to the genre’s ever expanding tree.

In near future Australia, a worldwide economic collapse has left the population desperate for basic life necessities. Crime is rampant and after a bank robbery gone wrong, Rey (Robert Pattinson) is left behind by his fellow bandits for dead. The remaining three escape and after flipping their getaway truck, make off with a faster car. Unfortunately for them, it belongs to Eric (Guy Pearce), a mysterious loner making his way through the wasteland. While going after the missing vehicle, he comes across young Rey and the two go off to find the thieves: one looking for answers on why he was left behind and the other in pursuit of what’s rightfully his.

Channeling Clint Eastwood from The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, Pearce is stoic and methodical in the way he approaches the role of an unreliable hero. The character of Eric is not an easy one to root for, but Pearce gives it just enough empathy to keep us engaged in his journey. On the other side is Robert Pattinson, an actor who looks to be revitalizing his career McConaughey style, is very solid as the robber left behind. Portraying someone who is a bit “slow” is a difficult tightrope, but Pattinson mostly nails it, bringing vulnerability to another complex character. He still has a bit to learn about maintaining stillness on screen and over-emoting, but it’s a far cry from his Twilight days. Couple this with a very strong turn in Cosmopolis, and you have an actor well on his way to career recovery.

Adept at creating tension and intrigue from quiet moments, Michod’s direction is methodical and careful. The pacing is long, slow and drawn out, but like Animal Kingdom, the deliberate pace makes the sudden violence pack an even larger punch. The setting of an impoverished Australia gives off a Mad Max vibe and is a refreshing departure from the usual run of apocalyptic wastelands.

The Rover may not be for everybody. The pacing is glacial, the characters don’t speak much and there are long stretches of not too much going on. However, for those who like their end of the world more The Road than Independence Day, you’ll find a subtle film of hidden wonders. With intense performances, patient camerawork and an uneasy sense of dread hovering over the dry plains of Australia, The Rover is another excellent offering from an incredible up and coming director.

Score: 8.5 out of 10


Derek Episode 5 Recap

Derek and the boys head out for a fun beach day while Hannah stays behind to deal with yet another annoying, self obsessed daughter.  Click below to check it out!

Derek - S1 - E5 - Feature


Derek Episode 4 Recap

The fourth episode of Derek has the home raising funds by selling junk at a garage sale, while an inheritance obsessed woman fights for her mother’s prized possession.  Remember, these are RECAPS, not reviews!  Click below to learn more!

Derek - S1 - E4 - Doug's Prizes for the jumble sale


Derek Episode 3 Recap

I’m hitting my stride with the third recap of Derek for Entertainment Weekly.  Give it a click, give it a read and if you feel sportin’, give it a like!

Derek - S1 - E3 - Derek Smashed


Derek Recap – Season 1 – Episode 1

As most of you may know by now, I started doing TV recaps for the Entertainment Weekly blog community.  Very exciting!  Click below for my first recap of the Netflix / BBC show Derek, staring Ricky Gervais.

S1 - E1 Feature