Reviews
Chevelle – The North Corridor: In The Absence of Tool The Band Have Created a Masterful Replacement [Review]
Chicago hard rockers Chevelle have released their eighth studio effort titled 'The North Corridor' on July 8, 2016. Pete Loeffler (Vocals/Guitar), Sam Loeffler (Drums) and Dean Bernardini (Bass) have unleashed what is without a shadow of a doubt their heaviest and...
Everybody Wants Some!! is The Definitive 80’s Film Experience [Blu-ray Review]
From Paramount Pictures and director Richard Linklater (Boyhood, Dazed and Confused), comes the 80's period piece comedy Everybody Wants Some!! Starring Blake Jenner, Tyler Hoechlin, Wyatt Russell, Glen Powell, J. Quinton Johnson, Ryan Guzman and Zoey Deutch, the...
Dunsmuir: Clutch, Sabbath, Fu Manchu & The Company Band Assemble for Classic Hard Rock Greatness [Review]
Dunsmuir are set to release their debut self-titled LP on iTunes and in a 1000 copies only limited Vinyl edition on July 22nd. The band features Neil Fallon (Clutch) on vocals, Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath) on drums, Brad Davis (Fu Manchu) on bass and Dave Bone (The...
Blink 182: California – Sorry Tom, The Guys Pulled it Off Without You & They Did it Better [Review]
Blink-182 have released their seventh studio album titled 'California' as of July 1, 2016 through BMG featuring members Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Matt Skiba. If the new Blink-182 album sounds different to you - that's no mistake sir. Tom DeLonge, who used to...
The Legend of Tarzan: A Surprisingly Rich & Deft Story of Tarzan’s Return to The Jungle [Review]
I think I’d been expecting this to be the retelling of the Tarzan story, following in the path of The Jungle Book and Maleficent to be a live-action version of the other Tarzan movies. I was expecting it to be a Tarzan Reboot. It was not. The first time we see...
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Tina Fey’s Greatest Performance Bounces From Comedy to Hails of Gunfire [Blu-ray Review]
From Paramount Pictures and directors Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, comes Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. Based on the book “The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan” by Kim Barker, the film is available now on Blu-ray Combo Pack and stars Tina Fey, Margot...
Batman V Superman Ultimate Edition: Shines Better Light on Superman But Overall is Too Long & Boring [Review]
From director Zack Snyder (Watchmen) comes Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, the sequel to Man of Steel and based loosely on the classic Frank Miller series The Dark Knight Returns. The film is available digitally now in it's "Ultimate Edition" format and stars Ben...
The Fundamentals of Caring: All Trevor Wants… is To One Day Pee While Standing Up [Review]
From Netflix and director Rob Burnett comes The Fundamentals of Caring -- an adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Jonathan Evison. Starring Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts, Bobby Cannavale, Frederick Weller and Selena Gomez, the film is now streaming on Netflix. A writer...
Cell: Stephen King’s Latest Adaptation Has The Craziest & Most Violent Opening Scene of 2016 [Review]
From Saban Films and director Tod Williams (Paranormal Activity 2) comes the film adaptation of Cell from the legendary author Stephen King. Starring John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Stacy Keach and Wilbur Fitzgerald, the film is available now on VOD...
Silicon Valley Season 3: The Conjoined Triangles of Success [Review]
Silicon Valley is a comedy series on HBO from creator Mike Judge (Office Space) about a software startup company called Pied Piper. The series stars Thomas Middleditch, T.J. Miller, Martin Starr, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Woods, Amanda Crew and Matt Ross. Season three...
Game of Thrones Season 6: The Red Wedding Has Officially Been Topped [Review]
Game of Thrones is an adaptation of the epic dark fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire from writer George R.R. Martin and showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. The series airs exclusively on HBO and stars Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Kit Harrington and...
Independence Day: Resurgence – Visually Amazing But Badly in Need of a Rewrite [Review]
I wasn’t a fan of the first Independence Day. It was beautifully made but the implausibility of the ending spoiled the first movie for me. The sequels more sense (nowhere to go but up, I suppose). Though did we really need a sequel? Independence Day: Resurgence...