She slides the record from its sleeve as if the weight matters—because it does. Fingertips careful on the edges, eyes catching the faint sheen of black wax under a low lamp. The room is quiet except for the ...
A storm crawls over rusted Ohio steel. Sirens choke, the sky bruises black, and somewhere beneath it all, a tape hiss ignites—then boom, Christslave detonates like a basement ritual caught on burning ...
Lee Cronin doesn’t just dig up The Mummy—he contaminates it. Forget the pulp swagger, the treasure hunts, the old tomb-raiding mystique. His take on this lore is something far uglier and meaner. Which, to some audiences
Cracks first. Light later. So It Goes doesn’t announce itself; it seeps in. A low-lit entrance, silhouettes before faces. This is your second reel of Deadwax Noir: the camera closer now, the room smaller, the air thicker. A chordless quartet ...
Skywatched is the kind of documentary that knows exactly who it’s playing to, and thankfully it leans into that rather than pretending to be something it’s not. This isn’t a dry, skeptical unpacking of UFO lore—it’s an ...
Discount Raiders of the Lost Ark on a sugar rush? Sign me up! Okay, okay. So, yeah, Jungle Raiders is a total mess, but somehow a lovable one. It’s basically a bargain bin rip of Raiders of the Lost Ark assembled ...
The first crossing isn’t gentle. No fade-in, no warning—just a hard cut to something vast and irreversible. The frame opens on black water, thick and lightless, and you’re already in motion. Step onto a rotting skiff, push off, ...
Crate diggers, unite. Here’s how Deadwax Noir opens—no grand overture, no fireworks. Just a figure slipping back into frame. Sonny Rollins disappears for three years at the tail end of the ’50s—walks away at his peak—and ...