187: Ride or Die – Review

April 28, 2006

The meat of the game revolves around tracks similar in size to those in a Mario Kart title. And the similarities to cart racers don’t end there.

Assemblage V1.0 – Review

April 28, 2006

Assemblage V1.0 is Grey Two-Eleven’s first step toward the label/new media company’s goal of creating an innovative home for music, visual art, and multimedia.

X – The Unheard Music – Review

April 28, 2006

Hands down my favorite rock bio/movie. Even if you’re not a fan, this’ll tell you a ton about the record industry, rock music, punk rock, and the spirit of DIY.

The Day After Tomorrow – Review

April 28, 2006

This movie is 123 minute rollercoaster ride through tornadoes, hail, tsunamis, rain, snow, and, of course, ice. Did I mention rabid wolves on the loose?

The Crucifier – Review

April 28, 2006

Z-movie king Bill Zebub plops out another no budget shock flick, this one centering around an LSD party gone wrong.

That ’70s Show: Season Two – Review

April 28, 2006

The jokes are funny, but the playful sensibility that includes the liberal use of fantasy sequences and riffs on other genres keeps the laughs coming as well.

Angel: Season 5 – Review

April 28, 2006

Angel is a hero who used to be evil, who tries to redeem himself by fighting evil, including within himself. Darker and more serious than Buffy ever was.

Testament – Live in London – Review

April 28, 2006

Though considerably less hyped than the reunion of “classic” Anthrax, the original line-up of Testament tore through this past summer much more convincingly.

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