Patrick Phillips

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ABOUT Patrick Phillips

Patrick Phillips is a contributing writer for geekinsider.com, Looper.com, and SlashGear. He drinks more coffee than he should, has seen more movies than you, and probably has very specific feelings about your favorite band.

  • Vinyl Me, Please July Edition: The Silvertones – ‘Silver Bullets’

    Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a record club…it’s a lifestyle choice for…

  • The (Other) $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Wolfcop’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. Right, so the featured $0.99 flick this week is a sequel to 2015’s comedy, Daddy’s Home, starring Mark Wahlberg…

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Suburbicon’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, Matt Damon and Julianne Moore take a walk on the wild side in the late ’50s-set…

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘I Kill Giants’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week’s featured $0.99 movie is a tender little romantic drama called Call Me By Your Name. You’ve probably heard…

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘American Honey’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. The featured $0.99 flick this week is a tender-hearted drama by the name of Wonder. It stars Julia…

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Hard Eight’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. Ok, the featured $0.99 movie this week is a big, dumb, 90’s styled action flick by the name…

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Lady Bird’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, Greta Gerwig takes to the wilds of suburban Sacramento for the teen dramedy Lady Bird. Some People…

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘The Disaster Artist’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, James Franco tackles the totally bizarre and totally true story behind the best worst movie ever…

  • Vinyl Me, Please May Edition: Carla Thomas ‘Comfort Me’

    Vinyl Me, What? Vinyl Me, Please!! Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a…

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Baby Driver’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, Edgar Wright takes us behind the wheel for his car chase-centric action flick, Baby Driver. I’m a…

  • Vinyl Me, Please April Edition: Arctic Monkeys ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’

    Vinyl Me, What? Vinyl Me, Please!! Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a…