There is something wonderfully absurd about trying to play football in Greenland. This is a country where grass pitches struggle to exist, where travelling to an away game can involve boats or planes instead of buses, and ...
Some horror films announce themselves immediately. Loud soundtrack. Quick cuts. Cheap shocks every ten minutes. Diabolic goes the opposite direction, and honestly, it’s better for it. This is a slow, uneasy crawl into ...
The corridors beneath the surgical hive pulse like living arteries, breathing heat through walls lacquered in black organic resin. Something ancient moves below the metal grates — not walking, but dragging itself ...
Look, Dave Filoni is probably the best thing that’s happened to this franchise in years because the guy actually understands what people loved about Star Wars before everybody started treating it like a sacred text that needs ...
There’s a certain kind of horror movie that feels less like a carefully planned road trip and more like somebody blindly following a GPS voice straight into the swamp while ignoring every “ROAD CLOSED” sign imaginable ...
You had me at a talking octopus. Seriously. Netflix just keeps jacking up its prices like we’re all made of money, but sometimes they release a title that makes me pause before pressing "cancel." Remarkably Bright Creatures is ...
There’s something immediately different about Rebirth Island. Not louder. Not bigger. Just… fuller. More lived in. A lot of lofi records settle into a mood and never move beyond it, throwing a little neon glow over sleepy ...
There are death metal albums you casually throw on for background noise, and then there are albums like Hymns from the Apocrypha — records that feel less like music and more like being trapped inside a collapsing ...