Author Archives: Martin Mulrooney

Martin Mulrooney's avatar

About Martin Mulrooney

I am a professional writer and editor from the UK. I graduated with a B.A. (Hons) degree in Media and Film in 2009, specialising in Print Journalism and Advanced Screenwriting. I created Alternative Magazine Online soon after.

MUSIC REVIEW – Name It What You Want by Tristan Clopet

By Marty Mulrooney

Tristan Clopet - Name It What You Want

Tristan Clopet is a Toronto-born/Miami-based indie singer songwriter. Following two successful EPs (Duende in 2009 and Purple in 2010), Clopet recently released his debut LP, ‘Name It What You Want’, working with seasoned record producers Raymond Richards (Local Natives) and Justin Gerrish (Vampire Weekend) to create a ten-track album to be proud of.

Leave a comment

Filed under Music

Mini Interview – Puzzle Agent 2: What Does Graham Annable Think?

By Marty Mulrooney

PuzzleAgent2GrahamAnnable

Following the recent release of Puzzle Agent 2 (reviewed here), AMO caught up with cartoonist/animator/illustrator Graham Annable to discuss the game in an exclusive online mini interview!

Continue reading

Leave a comment

Filed under Alternative Musings, Games

FILM REVIEW – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

By Marty Mulrooney

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Poster

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the eighth and final instalment of the Harry Potter film series. The second of two films based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling, the film details the epic final battle between Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes).

Continue reading

Leave a comment

Filed under Film

BOOK REVIEW – The Listener by David Lester (Graphic Novel)

By Marty Mulrooney

Cover idea 2008.pmd

The Listener is a graphic novel created by Canadian cartoonist, painter, graphic designer and guitar player David Lester. In the author’s own words, “The Listener exposes one of the world’s most tragic acts of spin doctoring while revealing a compelling tale of complacency, art, power, and murder. It is a startling little-known story that changed the course of history.”

Leave a comment

Filed under Books