Star Wars Aftermath: Life Debt [BOOK REVIEW]
Nov10

Star Wars Aftermath: Life Debt [BOOK REVIEW]

Shortly after the events of Life Debt, Nora Wexley, her son Temmin, the deadly (but now, strangely cuddly) robot, Mister Bones, and their crew of rebel miscreants find themselves hunting down escaped Imperial leaders for a New Republic war tribunal. Meanwhile, Grand Admiral Rae Sloane seeks…

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Lemuria [EP REVIEW]
Nov02

Lemuria [EP REVIEW]

From their origin to the members, an air of mystery surrounds UK Goth rock band Guillotine Dream. According to their Facebook page, they’ve been around since 1987 but no previous releases can be found (Weird). It is also very unclear as to who they are, since the members wear costumes that cover their faces. All we really know is that the band consists of Arc (vocals and guitars), Lake (bass) and Mapk (drums), and they seem to have appeared out of nowhere with their new EP Lemuria set for release at the end of October.

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The Obsidian Chamber [BOOK REVIEW]
Oct14

The Obsidian Chamber [BOOK REVIEW]

After the events of Crimson Shore, Agent Pendergast is lost at sea and presumed dead. A grieving Constance returns to the Riverside mansion in NYC to the care of loyal housekeeper Mrs. Trask and resourceful bodyguard Proctor. Unable to deal with her guilt and sorrow in the topside world, she retreats to the underground catacombs that she knows best.

But when a shadowy spectre from the past knocks out Proctor and kidnaps Constance, he’ll have to go on a global chase to rescue her before she ends up dead—or worse.

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Beyond the Ice Limit [BOOK REVIEW]
Oct12

Beyond the Ice Limit [BOOK REVIEW]

After the mysterious events of the Lost Island, Gideon Crew discovers the secret healing benefits his employer has received from the plants on the lost island, allowing him to now walk. Could this cure work for Gideon’s own deadly condition? It doesn’t seem like it, but its miraculous properties are enough to keep a skeptic like Gideon on the hook with Glinn in his strangest quest yet: the search for a presumably dangerous alien life form at the bottom of the ocean past the Ice Limit.

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The Death of Superman Book & DVD Set [GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW]
Sep28

The Death of Superman Book & DVD Set [GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW]

I first got into Superman when, as a child, I lived in a desert town with no TV and, once a month, we’d go to the largest city in our area to get provisions. There was a half-price comic book store and I would find ‘70’s and ‘80’s Bronze age books for 15 cents apiece, purchasing as many as I could to make the month until I got back bearable. DC comics always had a more powerful tone to me and I would try to buy comics that I could find in as sequential an order as possible. Superman books were some of the more intriguing (second only to Flash, in my mind) because he was so powerful, that the w

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Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition) [BLU-RAY REVIEW]
Aug31

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition) [BLU-RAY REVIEW]

After witnessing the death and destruction that took place during the battle between Superman and General Zod, Bruce Wayne becomes very suspicious of the red-caped crusader. Can Superman really be trusted? What if he turned on the human race? Who would stand up against him? And what can Clark Kent make of the Batman of Gotham? Clark investigates the Bat’s form of justice and wonders who will put this vigilante in his place. Two worlds collide while their true enemy watches with delight.

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Saturnalia of the Accursed [ALBUM REVIEW]
Aug24

Saturnalia of the Accursed [ALBUM REVIEW]

Having toured 29 countries, played over 700 shows and appeared on over 200+ songs and 16 albums over the past 2 decades, Argyle Goolsby (the co founder of the horror punk troubadours Blitzkid) returns to conjure up the curtain on some new music. He has also played bass alongside Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein (former guitarist of Misfits) in the band Gorgeous Frankenstein. Now flying solo, he has placed his previous EPs and singles onto one full-length album.

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Watch Over Us [INDIE FILM REVIEW]
Aug10

Watch Over Us [INDIE FILM REVIEW]

John Randall is a single, unemployed father living with his two daughters, Becca and Eliza, at his father’s house. As if tension between him and his daughters wasn’t enough, there are strange events that keep happening around the house and family barn.

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Under the Ash Tree [ALBUM REVIEW]
Jul20

Under the Ash Tree [ALBUM REVIEW]

Atrocity and the Complications is a local deathrock band in Lexington, KY. The Atrocity is the drum machine, synth and samples; the Complications are Jo (vocals, 12 string guitar, programming), Lucia (backing vocals, 6 string guitar), Maria (bass) and Kristy (backing vocals, keyboards). Under the Ash Tree is the latest release of the band.

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Friday the 13th [EP REVIEW]
Jun30

Friday the 13th [EP REVIEW]

Just days before the announcement that the original Misfits would be reuniting, on Friday the 13th last month The Misfits also announced the release of a new EP entitled Friday the 13th. The music is performed by the current lineup.

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Pi Day Die Day [INDIE FILM REVIEW]
Jun11

Pi Day Die Day [INDIE FILM REVIEW]

On March 14, Pi Day, a serial killer is on the loose in the small town of Euclid Falls. The students of Euclid High fear for their lives as their classmates disappear, falling victim to this elusive murderer. With the help of Euclid High’s math teacher, Mr. Douglas, Detectives Mahoney and Beecher find clues to solve this circle of bloodshed.

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