Here we are again. The reboot is on the prowl this time with an old friend. The 1987 Action/Sci-Fi film, Predator is getting a reboot.
June 15, 2014
Statistics Often Lie
For The Fan Presents:
Statistics “Often Lie” (2005) Review
The sound of the underground was brewing some incredible music in the late 1990s and through the early half of the 2000s. Statistics was one of those bands that was producing some incredible recordings, and yet didn’t get the mainstream success that other bands seemed to get. On the Jade Tree label, they were able to create a lot of good music, and only now are people starting to realize it in many ways. For fans of indie, shoe gaze, and guitar driven rock music, this sits well with the rest of the collection. But for those that are looking at this genre for the first time, you’ll be astonished by what Statistics puts together on their 2005 release “Often Lie”. It’s a mix of 9 tracks that will go from the heights of independent rock to the lows of emo and indie.
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Alternative,
Indie,
jade tree,
mp3 downloads,
Music & Literature,
music reviews,
rock
June 12, 2014
Short of the Week: Lights Out
A wildly fun romp of horrific proportions.
This technically can't be qualified as a short film. Instead it feels like nothing more than a short scene that aims to scare the audience -- and it works. It builds tension, anxiety, and all the things a horror film needs to do get you to wet your pants. The shots are ominous and carry with it a grand amount of suspense. This isn't something that will go down in history as the "GREATEST FILM OF ALL TIME," but definitely succeeds at being a hell of ride.
It's Lights Out for you.
Note: This was entered into the the Who's There Film Challenge which is something I plan on entering sometime in the future and so should you!
(This post was featured on Kill Cinema. Head on over and check out this post along with other awesome stuff.)
Written by Anthony Centeno
June 7, 2014
Short of the Week: JohnnyExpress
JohnnyExpress follows Johnny an intergalactic deliveryman, who lands on a tiny planet populated by micro-civilizations, little does he know his step literally has calamitous implications. Mixing the best of a Futurama episode and vividly colorful animation. JohnnyExpress takes the shape of a film that is nothing short of a good time.
Written by Anthony Centeno
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