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Dope – Blood Money Part 1: Balls to The Wall Heavier Than Shit Chaotic Hard Rock [Review]

Dope – Blood Money Part 1: Balls to The Wall Heavier Than Shit Chaotic Hard Rock [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Oct 19, 2016

Dope will release their 6th studio album ‘Blood Money Part 1’ on October 28th via eOne Music, featuring the classic lineup of the band: Edsel Dope, Acey Slade, Virus and Racci Shay. The highly anticipated effort is Dope’s first album in seven years....
Slayer, Anthrax & Death Angel Live in Lethbridge 10/17/16: 50% of The Big Four Melted 100% of My Face [Review]

Slayer, Anthrax & Death Angel Live in Lethbridge 10/17/16: 50% of The Big Four Melted 100% of My Face [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Oct 18, 2016

Slayer, Anthrax and Death Angel rolled their North American Fall Tour through the Enmax Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta on October 17, 2016. Check out my review of the show which is hands down the most thrash metal lineup of 2016. The last time I saw Slayer live was...
The Accountant: John Wick Plus Rain Man Equals One Sharp Action Thriller [Review]

The Accountant: John Wick Plus Rain Man Equals One Sharp Action Thriller [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Oct 12, 2016

Within minutes of the movie’s opening, it’s pretty clear that director Gavin O’Connor (Warrior) and screenwriter Bill Dubuque are set on putting a new spin on the term “ultimate weapon.” Sure, we’ve seen the “ultimate weapon” (deemed hero, villain, or vigilante) use...
Middle School:  The Worst Years of My Life: I would have LOVED this movie when I was 11 [Review]

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life: I would have LOVED this movie when I was 11 [Review]

by Mark Miller | Oct 10, 2016

Clearly I’m not the target audience for this film and probably can’t fairly review it, but I’m going to do the best I can with it. Middle School was aimed squarely at the younger audiences, but this actually helped me to watch it – translating everything from my...
The Birth of a Nation: A Gut-Wrenching, Yet Remarkable Journey Fueled by Conviction & Retribution [Review]

The Birth of a Nation: A Gut-Wrenching, Yet Remarkable Journey Fueled by Conviction & Retribution [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Oct 7, 2016

Brutal and unflinching at times, the subject matter of The Birth of a Nation is steeped in sincerity. Dating back to pre-Civil War, Nate Parker’s directorial debut does not shy away from a time where those who were oppressed by racial injustice had no hope. You’ve...
The Girl on the Train: Skip this Ride and Read the Novel Instead [Review]

The Girl on the Train: Skip this Ride and Read the Novel Instead [Review]

by Sean Atkins | Oct 5, 2016

Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel works so well thanks to its balance of character study and mystery thrills. Sure, adapting a novel into a movie is no simple task, as certain aspects of the novel are constrained or changed due to budget and run time. But with The...
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