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Lindemann – Skills in Pills is The Most Vile & Perverse Album I’ve Ever Heard… It’s Also Great [Review]

Lindemann – Skills in Pills is The Most Vile & Perverse Album I’ve Ever Heard… It’s Also Great [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 26, 2015

Till Lindemann, lead singer of German Industrial metal pioneers Rammstein, has launched what could be the most perverse and vile side project in the history of music. His partner in crime is Peter Tägtgren from Swedish Death Metal band Hypocrisy. The name of the...
Spread #8: In a World Dominated by Cannibals & Monsters – How do the Children Survive? By Kicking Ass [Review]

Spread #8: In a World Dominated by Cannibals & Monsters – How do the Children Survive? By Kicking Ass [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 26, 2015

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 8! Ten years ago, we dug too deep and unleashed something we couldn’t control. Something that...
The Walking Dead #143: Rick May Have Finally Met his Match in Alpha & The Whisperers [Review]

The Walking Dead #143: Rick May Have Finally Met his Match in Alpha & The Whisperers [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 25, 2015

From writer Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard comes The Walking Dead comic series from Skybound and Image. Check out my review of issue #143. The Walking Dead revolves around the life of Rick Grimes, a small-town police officer and his family, and a number of...
Manifest Destiny #15: The Smart-Ass Bird has Arrived for Your Enjoyment [Review]

Manifest Destiny #15: The Smart-Ass Bird has Arrived for Your Enjoyment [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 22, 2015

From writer Chris Dingess (Being Human) and artist Matthew Roberts (Battle Pope) comes the Image comic series Manifest Destiny – a twisted and monster-filled take on Lewis and Clark’s Western expedition. Check out my review of issue #15. Lost in America’s...
Inside Out:  Imaginatively Rich, Funny & Heart-warming [Review]

Inside Out: Imaginatively Rich, Funny & Heart-warming [Review]

by Mark Miller | Jun 22, 2015

I cannot say enough good things about this movie.  I knew going in that I was going to like it, of course – all a movie has to do for my approval is make it funny, dial the colors up to 11 and I’m anyone’s.  But I was surprised by how much I liked it, mostly...
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