“We’re All Capable of Violence”: The Alienist, ‘Many Sainted Men’
Is it an exaggeration to state that this week’s instalment of The Alienist is its best yet?
Is it an exaggeration to state that this week’s instalment of The Alienist is its best yet?
The various narrative threads of The Alienist are being woven ever more tightly together in this week’s suspenseful episode.
This season of The Alienist is now halfway over, but are those investigating the case any closer to solving it?
This week’s episode of The Alienist, “These Bloody Thoughts,” opens with a tense scene between Dr. Kreizler and a former patient, a woman who reveals herself as a BDSM practitioner, although she doesn’t use those terms.
Silver Smile, this week’s episode of The Alienist, explores more of the class distinctions and police corruption that are integral to Caleb Carr’s novel.
Based on its first two episodes, The Alienist seems well on its way to becoming something special, and fans of the novel will enjoy seeing the characters come to life.
Andy Burns talks about his winter reading list, which includes the horror novel Widow’s Point and the sci-fi fantasy Black Star Renegades.
The first full-length trailer for Netflix’s Altered Carbon is here. The series, based on the cyberpunk novel from Richard K. Morgan, will be available on February 2.
These comic book collections at the lower end of the price spectrum are perfect for friends and family that love our favourite pop culture medium.
S. Elizabeth is a fan of the weird and bizarre, so it’s no surprise that her ‘Faves of 2017’ list reflects her obsessions.
So many music books, so little time. Depending on what the sounds that person in your life loves, there’s a ton of great books out there to choose from this … Continue reading Holiday Gift Guide 2017: Books for Music Fans
For the past three years, Toronto’s WHIMM have brought the searing intensity of their live performances to stages across North America, honed through touring. Singer/guitarist Mounir Chami, bassist Andrew Matthews, … Continue reading Faves of 2017: WHIMM