SCARY MOVIE NIGHT: The Wicker Man [DVD/BLURAY REVIEW]
VIDEO REVIEW: WRITTEN REVIEW: Director: Robin Hardy Production Companies: British Lion Films Distribution Company: British Lion Films Genre: British Horror, Cult Classic Music: Paul Giovanni and traditional folk songs Series: Standalone MPAA: R Release Date: December 6, 1973 Running Time: 88 minutes MSRP: DIGITAL: RENT: $3.99 HD DIGITAL PURCHASE: $12.99 HD Click Here TANGIBLE COPY: DVD: $9.98 BLU-RAY $12.19 MULTI-FORMAT: $15.08...
Leper: This Next Song Is About Death [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Leper Release House: Grrr Records Genre: Gothic Rock One Sentence Synopsis: Fourth LP that Leper has released on Grrr Records Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 9-24-19 Running Time: 73 min MSRP: $10.95 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 5.0 Moons (Out of 5.0) Leper is the musical and...
Pozar: Fire [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Pozar Release House: Independent Genre: Black Metal, Atmospheric One Sentence Synopsis: Debut full-length album from Pozar Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 11-16-19 Running Time: 45 min MSRP: $7.00 Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 4.0 Moons (Out of 5.0) Pozar is the latest project from Polish black metal icon...
Angelspit: Bang Operative
Band/Artist: Angelspit Release House: Black Pill Red Pill Genre: Industrial/EBM/Electropunk One Sentence Synopsis: Eighth studio album from a cybergoth favorite Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 9-9-2019 Running Time: 51 Min MSRP: $13.00 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 5.0 Moons (Out of 5.0) Formed...
Candlemass: The Door to Doom [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Candlemass Release House: Napalm Records Genre: Doom Metal One Sentence Synopsis: Candlemass reunites with Johan Langquist (Epicus Doomicus Metallicus) for more epic doom metal! Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 2-22-19 Running Time: 48 Min MSRP: $12.99 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score:...
Kung Fu Vampire: Come Dawn [ALBUM REVIEW]
Band/Artist: Kung Fu Vampire Release House: Ultra Violet Entertainment Genre: Rap/Hip-hop One Sentence Synopsis: The long anticipated album since KFV’s last release, Look Alive (2016) Series: Standalone Single/EP/Album: Album Release Date: 8-30-2019 Running Time: 49 Min MSRP: $8.99 Discount Link: Click Here Website: Click Here Sample/Music Video: Click Here Purchase Site: Click Here Reviewed by: Reverend Leviathan Final Score: 5.0...
Disko Anksiyete [ALBUM REVIEW]
Disko Anksiyete takes one back to the 80’s in more ways than just one. In addition to a hefty Sisters of Mercy influence, there is a very strong new wave influence, e.g. A Flock of Seagulls and Nena. The album does not, however, recycle old material. She Past Away keeps the old elements sounding new and fresh and relevant, as well as insanely dance-able.
Wisborg: From the Cradle to the Coffin [ALBUM REVIEW]
Wisborg actually delivers a “gothic” project that would make sense being grouped with the early greats like the Sisters of Mercy and Fields of the Nephilim – and that with a front man under 25! Classic goth-rock, also called post-punk, is bass-driven but Wisborg achieves the effect by playing the low strings on heavily distorted electric guitars and/or with keyboards rather than a bass guitar. The former often gives the sound a metal feel. The depth and complexity in this record does not resemble the top-40-quality opuses so often ground out by many…
Angel-A [USER REVIEW]
I have to say that shooting this movie in black and white was a stroke of genius. It definitely adds a lot to the whole atmosphere of the film. While I don’t know anything about cinematography (hope I spelled that right) I can safely say that Angel-A is visually fantastic, and tres chic.
Un Chien Andalou [User Review]
For me, this is the sort of film that is best interpreted emotionally. It’s a very atmospheric work, and I’d recommend just losing yourself in all of its wonderful strangeness. I wasn’t bothered too much by not fully understanding the story behind it, because it still managed to arouse all sorts of feelings inside of me. I didn’t quite understand these feelings- they were just as much a mystery to me as the film itself -but that’s just what made them so incredible to experience. If a film, or any other work of art, is capable of doing that, then I feel that it has…