I WON’T lie, this quarter was tricky. What started out as a relatively quiet summer turned into heaps upon heaps of artists releasing great records. I’ve included what I can on this list, but...
WARNING – Review is mostly spoiler-free but y’know, I can’t promise anything. What? Did you think I spent this weekend watching Crisis In Six Scenes? No, (though I did watch episode one and...
In this week’s Breaking Down the Backlog, I watched a bullet enter a man’s head, shatter his teeth, explode his eye and come out of the other side. The sniper rifle is a weapon...
HI EVERYONE, Joe here. Sorry that there hasn’t been any TV content here since Game of Thrones but in my defence, Summer Television is a wasteland. There are some exceptions to this rule (Look out...
THIS time on Torments, Dan regresses to the vision of an all-time low. The Beast of Yucca Flats is the worst film I have ever seen. For long-time readers of the Torments I’ve written, or anyone who...
THIS time on Torments, Dan takes a look at the vanguard of a new, exciting movement in terrible films. American cinema is currently riding the wave of a renaissance in theatrically-released exploitation, but it’s not...
IT WAS A TOUGH choice for which album to review this week. 1991 saw Nevermind, Screamadelica and Blood Sugar Sex Magik all come into the world. Weezer’s seminal sophomore album Pinkerton came out in...
I KNOW his name, but I don’t know much about him. Having never seen the preceding entries in the espionage saga, Jason Bourne was something of an unknown entity to me. By the end of...
THIS time on Film Torments, Dan takes on one of the worst films ever released to cinemas. To cut a story short, Bo Derek was a sex symbol in the early 1980s, exploding in popularity...
Sons of the Silent Age returns with Mike’s analysis of an enduring milestone in visionary cinema. “The mediator between head and hands must be the heart!” Metropolis is one of those rare films which...
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