Reviews
Five Finger Death Punch – Got Your Six: Dares Mainstream Radio to Play Their Heaviest Album Yet [Review]
Five Finger Death Punch are set to unleash their sixth studio effort on September 4th – titled 'Got Your Six'. I'm no longer surprised at the group's longevity but I tell you what I am shocked at – their uncompromising need to stay heavy as hell in spite of constant...
Attack on Titan: The Live Action Film is Stunning, Action-Packed & Horrifying all at Once [Review]
Based on the mega popular Manga series from Hajime Isayama (and Anime), Attack on Titan is directed by Shinji Higuchi and stars Haruma Miura and Kiko Mizuhara. The two-part big screen adaptation debuts in Japan August 1 and September 19, 2015 for part 2 entitled...
Turbo Kid: The Most Fun You’ll Ever Have During The Apocalypse [Review]
Turbo Kid is an upcoming post apocalyptic film from Anouk Whissell, François Simard and Yoann-Karl Whissell (aka the RKSS Collective). It stars Munro Chambers, Michael Ironside and Laurence Leboeuf. The film debuted theatrically and on VOD, August 28th. In a...
Good Kill: The Most Authentic Modern Warfare Thriller in Years [Blu-ray Review]
From director Andrew Niccol (Lord of War) comes the ultra realistic modern warfare thriller based on real events - Good Kill. Starring Ethan Hawke, January Jones, Bruce Greenwood and Zoe Kravitz, the film is available on demand and Blu-ray September 1st. A Las...
We Are Your Friends: An Open Love Letter to The Power of Music [Review]
I’m the wrong person to review this. I don’t go to places that employ DJs, partly because I don’t dance but mostly because I don’t like trying to talk over the ambient music of a place. (I love the sound of my own voice way too much for that.) But despite not being...
Motorhead – Bad Magic: Going Strong & Keeping Punk Metal Alive Since 1975 [Review]
Lemmy and crew are back with the 22nd Motorhead studio album 'Bad Magic'. Their 22nd. Studio Album. I repeat 22nd studio album in 40 years of active rock n' roll duty. Lemmy Kilmister is some sort of immortal leather enshrined rock god with what has to be one of the...
Hannibal Season 3: The Series Finale Comes to a Blood-soaked & Beautifully Poetic Conclusion [Review]
I know that fans all around were distraught when we learned that Hannibal had been cancelled halfway through season three – but that finale ending though? Bryan Fuller's serial killer series doesn't need to march onward because it concluded so beautifully that there's...
Spread #9: Kids Fighting Dogs & a Cannibalistic Psychopath With a Soft Side [Review]
From Image Comics creative team writer Justin Jordan and artists Kyle Strahm and Felipe Sobreiro comes the post-apocalyptic horror series Spread. Check out my review of issue 9! Ten years ago, we dug too deep and unleashed something we couldn’t control. Something that...
Cop Car: Jon Watts’ Follow-Up to The Horrifying Clown is an Exercise in Tension [Review]
From Focus Features and Director Jon Watts comes the independent thriller Cop Car. Starring Kevin Bacon, James Freedson-Jackson, Hays Wellford and Shea Whigham, the film is currently playing in a limited theatrical run. If you didn't know what Cop Car was a couple...
Every Hour Kills – EP: A Supercharged Electronically Infused Melodic Metal Debut [Review]
[Advanced Review] Every Hour Kills are set to release their first self titled EP on Septemer 18th, 2015. Five electronically infused melodic metal tracks are on tap for the band's supercharged debut, which bridges the gap from the pit to the radio. If you dig...
Kottonmouth Kings – Krown Power: A Satisfying Stoner Sanctuary for Weed Rap Diehards [Review]
[Advanced Review] Kottonmouth Kings will release their latest album 'Krown Power' on August 28th. This also marks the rap crew's first official outing on the new label United Family Music, since departing Suburban Noize Records. After some internal shuffling,...
Hitman: Agent 47 – Made for Fans of The Video Game… Who Would Rather Play Than Watch it [Review]
Hitman: Agent 47 did so many things right. For starters, it wasn’t an origin story. The origin of the titular character was neatly summed up in the first 30 seconds of the film, before the title sequence. Everything was clearly lined up and explained. Some people...