Big Brother Episode 7 Recap: Power of Veto
Last episode, Shelli and Becky differed on which HouseGuest they wanted out of the house, with Shelli wanting to see Da’Vonne evicted, while Becky wanted to see Audrey go. In the end, Becky’s nominees,...
View ArticleTerminator Genisys Review: Schwarzenegger shines in a film that runs out of...
The original The Terminator was the first R-rated movie I have ever seen, making it a very important part of my childhood. I remember begging my dad to let me watch one of his violent movies; he...
View ArticleRock Masters Band- “Hit The City”
Straight out of Finland, these Finnish rockers have rebooted their double single “Hit The City” and “Diamonds” and are back on track with two brand new songs, which are endlessly amazing, “Rock’n’Roll...
View ArticleIt’s all About The Liquorsmiths
A trio of folk rock from San Diego, California are known for their energetic arrangements and amazing story telling through their lyrics. They may have been compared to a few bands, one being Wilco,...
View ArticleMinions Review: Too much of a Good Thing
When the first Despicable Me was unleashed upon the world in 2010, the chaotic little yellow minions became an instant success with audiences. It became hard to ignore them as they took over...
View ArticleBatman vs Superman and Suicide Squad Trailers: Why the world needs DC’s kind...
San Diego Comic Con 2015 has passed, and the geek community is still reeling over the explosion of news and videos that have been let loose on the world. Possibly the biggest things to come of the Con...
View ArticleAnt-Man Review: Marvel Pulls Back for a Very Personal and Inventive Superhero...
It’s been a long and hard road for Ant-Man on its way to the big screen. Originally, Shaun of The Dead and Scott Pilgrim VS The World director Edgar Wright was in charge of both directing the project,...
View ArticleFantastic Four Review: A fantastic Failure
From the moment it was announced, it seems that fans were ready to hate the newest Fantastic Four film. Everything from casting a black actor as Johnny Storm to the early description of Dr Doom’s...
View ArticleLuca Bash’s Quest for Appreciation
Luca Bash always wanted to be a musician and just wanted to open people’s eyes through music. Bash started studying music in the ’90s in classical violin. Then decided to leave classical behind and...
View ArticleNashaat Salman: Instrumental Genius
Nashaat Salman is an instrumentalist, orchestrator, and music composer, who works in film, as well as an engineer and business manager, who uses music as a side hobby. Salman studied film and...
View ArticleThe Man From U.N.C.L.E. Review: Slick and Stylish 60s Throwback
2015 is shaping up to be the year of the spy film. Earlier in the year, Mathew Vaughn’s Kingsman: The Secret Service came out of nowhere as a huge surprise both critically and financially, with a...
View ArticleStraight Outta Compton, Though Amazing, Falls Flat
N.W.A. got their big break by being talented and showing society how racist and over the top the police were in those times. The film itself is very interesting and keeps you wanting to watch and find...
View ArticleAlternative Rock and Roll Band: Electric Parlor
Electric Parlor originated in Los Angeles, California. Their sound is a very classic based sound, with hints of Janis Joplin and Black Sabbath, but with a modern flare. In 2012, members Kris Far,...
View ArticleAn Interview with Greg Jackson Combs
Greg Combs has become an influence in Chicago ever since his first performance in 2006 and is best known for his folk rock group “Goodbyehome.” The band has released two albums that have experienced...
View ArticleFall 2015 TV Preview: New Shows
The summer is now well and truly behind us, which means it’s time to say hello to brand new season of TV. While I’m sure you’re all eagerly anticipating the return of your favorite shows, here is a...
View ArticleThe Scorch Trials, Hit or Miss?
The Maze Runner brings its sequel the Scorch Trials to the big screen. Based on the novel by James Dashner, of the same title, it is a continuation from the last movie. Though does it give justice to...
View ArticleWhat Went Wrong With “Crimson Peak”?
**Slight Spoils** Guillermo Del Toro is known for his out of the ordinary films, though what happened with his new horror Crimson Peak? Labelled as a horror film, the drama/thriller stars Tom...
View ArticleMaze Runner: Scorch Trials Review: Top of the YA Class
One of the many trends we have seen in cinema in recent years is adapting young adult literature. Ever since Harry Potter, movie studios have been desperately searching for that next big thing to...
View ArticleRob Williams and His Love for Music
Unlike many musicians nowadays who start out in the music world as a teenager and blossom from there, Rob Williams discovered his love for music at a later time in life as he was nearing his forties....
View ArticleThe Martian Review: An Amazing Script Made Better By A Stellar Cast
Ridley Scott is one of the greatest living directors of our day. The man is responsible for some of the most iconic movies in history, including Alien, Gladiator and Blade Runner. He has also had his...
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