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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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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Born to Game: Day 2 of Gen Con 2015 [ARTICLE/EVENT]
Jun15

Born to Game: Day 2 of Gen Con 2015 [ARTICLE/EVENT]

Chatting with Ben Loomes was refreshing, as his desire for improving the storytelling landscape around him was one I could totally understand. As a roleplayer himself, he found real world campaigns lacked the auditory elements found in video games and set about to change that. Using a complex sample based program (so that every type of sound can have random components) with reverb options (so you can have sounds happening in different qualitative environments, from open plains to confined caverns), he created a series of sound effects and music scores that can be triggered by your smartphone

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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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Born to Game: Day 1 of Gen Con 2015  [EXTENDED ARTICLE]
Jun08

Born to Game: Day 1 of Gen Con 2015 [EXTENDED ARTICLE]

Gen Con has the distinction of being the largest table top gaming Convention in North America, with a focus on board games, pen-and-paper, card games, and anything related to games that are not primarily played in the digital realm. (This doesn’t mean that there aren’t some cool tabletop games that take advantage of technology in their gameplay, but the technology isn’t required for the playing of most of the games.)

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Tea Time: How to Make a Victorian Picnic [EVENT ARTICLE]
Jun04

Tea Time: How to Make a Victorian Picnic [EVENT ARTICLE]

The story about Victorian Picnics in Krasnodar’s origin. Here’s details of making this kind of events with examples.

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Tory Jones: A Wicked Interview with a Slasher Movie Director [INTERVIEW]
Jun01

Tory Jones: A Wicked Interview with a Slasher Movie Director [INTERVIEW]

Tory Jones is a local Kentucky movie director and founder of Jonestown Films. His first film was The Killbillies which was released in 2009. His upcoming movie is a slasher film called The Wicked One, which won 3rd place on Horror Society for “Most Anticipated Horror Film of 2016,” losing to The Barn and Don’t Fuck in the Woods, but beating Rob Zombie’s 31.

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Frances Stein [INDIE FILM REVIEW]
May25

Frances Stein [INDIE FILM REVIEW]

Frances Stein is a brilliant scientist gone mad for all the right reasons — she’s lost her marriage, her job and her reputation.
Now she has plans for her ex-husband and his new wife that will mess with their minds. Literally.

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Bloodline (Star Wars) [BOOK REVIEW]
May18

Bloodline (Star Wars) [BOOK REVIEW]

In Bloodline, we follow Princess Leia some 6 years before the events of The Force Awakens, where she’s a married senator who’s trying to get the New Republic to work together, Han is her devoted husband who runs space races to keep sharp, Chewie lives back on Kashyyk with his family, and her son, Ben, is being taught the ways of the force by Luke. When a secret scheme forces Leia and her aides to explore the dark criminal underworld of a nearby star system, no one is prepared for the depth of the conspiracy–or the secrets–which will be unearthed in the process!

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Cremationem Jesus Lacrimam [ALBUM REVIEW]
May11

Cremationem Jesus Lacrimam [ALBUM REVIEW]

Forfeit Thee Untrue wield a sprawling arsenal of metallic weaponry with which to combat contemporary complacency, annihilating the false and fake in an effort to striving for the real in every aspect of life.

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Campground: The Requel [INDIE FILM REVIEW]
May04

Campground: The Requel [INDIE FILM REVIEW]

In the early 1980’s Haley Varsin took her son Charlie out to an abandoned campground called “Little Farm on the River” where she brutally murdered him with a screwdriver without reason. In the years following Haley was locked up and the town of Rising Sun turned the story of Charlie Varsin into a local ghost story. 30 years later now a party is held at the closed down campground and Charlie proves he is more than legend.

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