Have you ever wondered what Shane would have been like if Alan Ladd had to shoot it out with a robot instead of Jack Palance?
Category: Reviews
Of Monsters and Men find a new, darker direction with moody and obsessive Beneath the Skin.
Rated 7/10—highly recommended. Beneath the Skin has impressive lyric quality that is matched only by the tense instrumentation. A darker, moodier turn for the band that represents what could be a shift away from the Pop-Folk debut album My Head is an Animal, however Crystals is a step back in the original direction, and stands as more of a Pop sounding then the rest of Beneath the Skin appears to want to do.
Fallout 4 E3 Showcase: In-depth Review
Ok, so after multiple views I have finally calmed down enough about Fallout 4 in order to write this brief synopsis.
Maggie (2015) – Review
What do you do if your parents start to smell delicious? This is one of the key questions that crop up in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Maggie, a film that tackles the zombie genre in a very different light.
Tarzan’s Savage Fury (1952) – Review
Tarzan’s Savage Fury has Lex Barker once again as the titular jungle man but we also have another Jane which makes this four Jane’s in just four movies. One has to start wondering if maybe Tarzan is constantly replacing his mate after losing her to one of the many jungle dangers and then just brainwashing…