'1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted Our Bizarre Times' takes an interestnig, albeit weel worn, look at the bizarre 90s
It's normally a hacky device for a biography to take the position that "this isn't really about its subject- it's actually about America," but 'Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America' somehow pulls it off.
'Underexposed!: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made', by Joshua Hull, is a fun, engaging read that takes a look at a long list of movies that for whatever reason never saw the light of day. An intriguing collection of "what-ifs."
Art Bell's new memoir about his life and creating the TV juggernaut Comedy Central, is wildly funny but also knows how to be intimate and reach the heart of the reader. Creating mixed feelings of fleeting joy and indefinable sadness.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has ruled popular culture for the past 15 years, now we have its definitive book: 'MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios'.
'Stray Dogs' is a five-issue miniseries that's gaining major buzz for it's inventive twist on a serial killer mystery... it's all told from the perspective of a pack of cute dogs.
DeLillo tells a tale reminiscent of our current planetary stagnation with the post-modern approach of an unreliable narrator, yet, he still manages to display the penetrating gaze of a true visionary.
'The Press Gang,' the new collection published last month collecting film reviews from the film section of the late New York alt-weekly 'New York Press,' is a welcome tour through an era that's now sadly past.