RoboCop Steelbook
Computerized police work in 1987? What could possibly go wrong? Carl F. Gauze reviews.
Computerized police work in 1987? What could possibly go wrong? Carl F. Gauze reviews.
Police, Police! (Standard Recording Co.). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Ken Stott returns as the hard-drinking, hard-smoking, DI John Rebus for a second set of mysteries, based on the books by Ian Rankin. This series sees Rebus dealing with complex ciphers, underworld bosses, duplicitous businessmen, and dead cats, along with the requisite murders in each episode. Joe Frietze gives his best good cop/bad cop.
Helen Mirren returns to say goodbye to her groundbreaking character Jane Tennison in the conclusion to the Prime Suspect series. Amidst a myriad of personal problems, she must search for a missing-presumed-dead 14-year-old girl.
Rhona Scoville heartily recommends Michael Graham’s wintery police procedural novel as a great way to pass the time during the holiday season. Eggnog and true crime, nothing could be finer.
Everything In Transit (Maverick). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Tripped Into Divine (Sixthman). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Dexter Freebish,Tripped Into Divine,Sixthman,Andrew Ellis
Everything Will Never Be OK (MCA Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Between his music and photography, how does ex-Police guitarist Andy Summers find time to get in trouble with Mexican drug cartel heavies? Ian Koss uncovers the story.
Make Up the Breakdown (Sub Pop). Review by Ian Koss.
Knock Knock Knock EP (Sub Pop). Review by Ian Koss.
(Cries From Space) EP (Wantage). Review by Ian Koss.
A Tribute to The Police (Solarmanite). Review by Ian Koss.
Hey, he got hit by a car, it’s pretty self-explanatory. And ugly.
Time Of My Life (Frenchkiss Records). Review by Danielle Holian. Featured photo by Jim Fuller.
The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts (Epitaph). Review by Steven Cruse.
A Peak in the Signal: Live 1979-1980 (Tiny Global Productions). Review by Peter Lindblad.
We Take No Prisoners (The Singles: 1995 – 2006) (BMG). Review by Christopher Long.
Bob Mould finishes his 2024 Fall Solo Tour, bringing legendary energy to Atlanta.
Featured photo by Charles DJ Deppner.
Crescent City Jewels (Troubadour Jass ). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Featured photo by Eric Waters and Girard Mouton.
For the tenth straight year, Lily and Generoso proudly present their coverage of AFI Fest, Los Angeles’s premiere film festival which took place in Hollywood this October.
Featured photo courtesy of AFI Fest.
The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli) (Mute). Review by Peter Lindblad.