News
Long-Awaited Sequel Due Out October 18 via Sony
Jul 25, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Zombieland: Double Tap, the long-awaited sequel to 2009’s Zombieland, is finally coming out on October 18 via Sony and now the first trailer has been shared. The horror-comedy sees the return of original cast members Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, and Abigail Breslin. More
Issue 54 Also Includes Interviews with New Order, Garbage, Foals, Beirut, Jesse Eisenberg, Low, FFS, Destroyer, Wolf Alice, Tamaryn, the Casts of Fear the Walking Dead and Wet Hot American Summer, and More
Aug 07, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of the August/September 2015 issue, which is available digitally now (via Under the Radar‘s app and the magazine apps Zinio, Readly, and Readbug), has shipped out to subscribers and stores and will be on all newsstands soon. It features CHVRCHES on the cover. Garbage’s Shirley Manson discusses the 20th anniversary of the band’s self-titled debut album. We talk to the creators and various cast members of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Star Cliff Curtis and producer Gale Anne Hurd talk about The Walking Dead companion series Fear the Walking Dead. The issue also includes interviews with Beach House, New Order, Foals, Beirut, Jesse Eisenberg, Low, FFS, Destroyer, Wolf Alice, Tamaryn, Telekinesis, Ducktails, DRINKS, Briana Marela, LA Priest, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Chelsea Wolfe, and more. More
Interviews
Actor Portrays a Journalist Interviewing David Foster Wallace On His “Infinite Jest” Book Tour
Jul 31, 2015
By Austin Trunick
The actor and writer told us about his experience making the intimate The End of the Tour, and his own short story collection, Bream Gives Me Hiccups, due in book stores this fall. More
Reviews
Jul 15, 2016
By Shawn Hazelett
Woody Allen’s Cafe Society is part Bullets Over Broadway, part Crimes and Misdemeanors, and part Manhattan. As a whole, it’s a mess of a story. More
Directed by Nima Nourizadeh
Aug 21, 2015
By Stephen Danay
Splitting its time between stoner comedy, violent spy action and indie romance, American Ultra executes its varying aspects well but never successfully synthesizes them into a singular vision. More