A Marriage of Film Genres
Like a cinematic buffet, Michael Tully’s “Septien†has something for everyone. But just like an “all you can eat,†you won’t get your fill from […]
Like a cinematic buffet, Michael Tully’s “Septien†has something for everyone. But just like an “all you can eat,†you won’t get your fill from […]
While Smackdown is the WWE’s B-Show and the storylines aren’t nearly as intriguing, the wrestling action on Smackdown this week was much better than what […]
This might go down as one of the best episodes of Impact this year. Barely any filler and quality matches. This is what Impact is […]
With the type of visuals that emulate the best in manga and anime, a cast of weird characters and online play,”Blazblue Continuum Shift II” is […]
Duncan Pflaster’s “Sweeter Dreams” is billed as “a play about movies.” However, after sitting through 90 minutes of bologna film trailers and a makeshift critic […]
Check out this exclusive Q & A with Abused Romance Frontman Meir Yaniv, who discusses his influences, the band’s new album and current tour with […]
Last night’s RAW was three hours, but it failed to deliver anything of any significance. Sure, Kelly Kelly defeated Brie Bella for the Diva’s championship […]
“Green Lantern†isn’t a bad flick, it’s just one that suffers from Ryan Reynolds lack of range. Unable to play the Hal Jordan true comic […]
Review Fix chats with Burn Halo frontman James Hart and gets his take on the band’s new album, “Up From the Ashes,” which is set […]
Check out this exclusive Q & A with Backflip Studios Co-Founder Tom Blind, who was also the lead developer behind the company’s new “Evil Dead” […]
Review Fix chats with Chuck and Pap Shirock of the rock-pop five piece Shirock. In this near-half hour interview, Chuck and Pap talk about their […]
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