Chad Byrnes

Wright’s passion to connect with his audience and pull them into his imagination is palpable and thrilling

It’s revisionist history filtered through a John Waters-like sensibility

These men might be in their forties but they never really grew up

The story doesn’t pull any punches in showing that the love that burns brightest can also extinguish just as quickly

Set in 1950’s Detroit, no time is wasted plunging into a broken capitalist society

The subjects in question are multifarious troubadours who invested their souls into their respective trades and maybe even sacrificed their lives in the process

The killer wears a perpetual smirk, as if he’s hiding the secret to the grail

McCarthy is as fascinated by human behavior as he is with plot

This is the movie we’d be forced to watch if the robots in 'The Terminator' won the war against humanity