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Kong: Skull Island – Great action scenes; King Kong is Badass [Review]

Kong: Skull Island – Great action scenes; King Kong is Badass [Review]

by Mark Miller | Mar 13, 2017

I’ve never seen a King Kong film, this was my first taste of the franchise, and I must say I’m fond of him.  I mean I know about the original – King Kong goes to Big City and ends up climbing a building and swatting aircraft with one hand while holding Fay Wray...
LEGO Worlds: Ride an Octopus, Fight a Mixel & Have a Blast Building Whatever You Can Imagine [Review]

LEGO Worlds: Ride an Octopus, Fight a Mixel & Have a Blast Building Whatever You Can Imagine [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Mar 9, 2017

Developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, LEGO Worlds is available to own now on STEAM, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and will be available for the Nintendo Switch later in 2017.  In LEGO Worlds, players embark on a creative adventure to...
Kong: Skull Island – A Rip-Roaring Action Adventure Fit for the King of the Apes [Review]

Kong: Skull Island – A Rip-Roaring Action Adventure Fit for the King of the Apes [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Mar 8, 2017

It has been just 12 years since we last saw the King of the Apes in director Peter Jackson’s three-hour epic, King Kong. For what it’s worth, the monster movie about a ginormous gorilla Jackson gave audiences back in 2005 worked great as a dramatic piece. But now,...
Gorilla Voltage APE-X is Ferocious Hardcore Hip Hop ala Biohazard Meets The Beastie Boys [Review]

Gorilla Voltage APE-X is Ferocious Hardcore Hip Hop ala Biohazard Meets The Beastie Boys [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Mar 7, 2017

From Majik Ninja Entertainment, comes the new album from hardcore hip hop duo Gorilla Voltage, titled APE-X. Available now, the record includes cameos from artists like Twiztid, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, G-MO SKEE, Madchild, Bizarre, Kung Fu Vampire & more. If you took...
Blacktop Mojo Just Shocked Rock & Roll Back to Life on New Album ‘Burn The Ships’ [Review]

Blacktop Mojo Just Shocked Rock & Roll Back to Life on New Album ‘Burn The Ships’ [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Mar 6, 2017

Palestine Texas hardrockers Blacktop Mojo are gearing up to release their second studio album ‘Burn The Ships’ on March 10, 2017 via Cuhmon Records. Check out my review of the effort right here! Rock and roll is dead. Or rather… rock and roll WAS...
Logan: The Most Violent Bring-Your-Daughter-To-Work-Day Ever [Review]

Logan: The Most Violent Bring-Your-Daughter-To-Work-Day Ever [Review]

by Mark Miller | Mar 6, 2017

Wow, Logan is not your typical superhero movie.  This latest X-Men movie is about endings.  It’s no secret that this is Hugh Jackman’s last performance of Wolverine and it’s also, apparently, Patrick Stewart’s last performance of Professor X.  It’s a sad thought, and...
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