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SALT – Film Review

SALT – Film Review

These days, Angelina Jolie is better- known as a mother, humanitarian, sex symbol, tabloid target, style icon and- possibly- superhero, so it's almost a surprise to be reminded that she occasionally does movies as well. Salt is her new release, a science fiction- flavored spy thriller which positions her as an action star. She is Evelyn Salt, [...]

Det enda rationella (A Rational Solution_2009)

Det enda rationella (A Rational Solution_2009)

A Rational Solution or what I call a proper title A Fucked Up Situation. Now before I start I have to say this: this movie darkened my soul by giving me shots of misery just like Requiem For A Dream did years ago. Don't expect to see people die here or toxic problems of any kind. What dies here, is LOVE. This movie is all about the end of a [...]

Nike Patenting The Power Laces From Back To The Future II

Nike Patenting The Power Laces From Back To The Future II

Are we ever gonna grow up? Hell no! Especially now that our childish dreams are coming true. And what I am talking about? Well shoes company Nike is currently patenting the Power laces from Back to The Future 2. Yeah!!! Sorry I can't pretend that I not fucking excited even at my 33. Can someone please patent the flying skate board [...]

Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer got Married

Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer got Married

I am not a gossip kinda guy, you know that don't ya? Ya do? Well you are wrong, I'm a sucker for a tasty 'n' fresh gossip. So, the news about Sookie (Anna Paquin) marying Bill (Stephen Moyer) didn't actually hit like tornado 'cause I knew that the two love pigeons got engaged sometime in 2009. And now while surfing the net I hitted the news [...]

Opeth to Release ‘In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall’ DVD This September

Opeth to Release ‘In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall’ DVD This September

As part of the ongoing celebration of their 20th anniversary, Swedish progressive metallers OPETH will release live footage and audio from the band's recent performance at London's famed Royal Albert Hall. "In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall", due on September 21 via Roadrunner Records, is a fierce testament to OPETH's continued success in [...]

Nergal (Behemoth) Fights Leukaemia

Nergal (Behemoth) Fights Leukaemia

Shocking are the latest Updates concerning Behemoth. As announced in their Official website, Behemoth cancelled all their shows scheduled on august and also september, october, and their American Tour in November. As Stated by the band s friontman Adam Darski ( aka Nergal ), health reasons forced the band to cancel theses shows... Sadly [...]

‘I Feel Like Playing’ new Album from Ronnie Wood

‘I Feel Like Playing’ new Album from Ronnie Wood

New album for Ronnie Wood out on September 27 feautering Slash, Flea, Billy Gibbons, Kris Kristofferson, Bobby Womack, Ian McLagan and more. Tracklist: 1.Why’d You Wanna Do A Thing 2.Sweetness 3.Lucky Man 4.I Gotta Go 5.Thing About You 6.How Am I Gonna Catch You 7.Spoonful 8.I Don’t Think So 9.100% 10.Fancy Pants 11.Tell Me [...]

Jimmy Page Photo-Autobiography out on September 27

Jimmy Page Photo-Autobiography out on September 27

Jimmy Page (former Led Zeppelin guitarist) will release his first photo autobiography. The book will cover the guitarist entire career in over 500 pages and 650 unique photos. The book is set to be released on September 27 in a limited round of 2500 copies costing £445.  You can read more here: [...]

SHERLOCK – TV Review

SHERLOCK – TV Review

Some years ago, Steven Moffatt helmed a BBC One series called Jekyll. It starred James Nesbitt and was a kind of modern day adaptation / sequel of Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. I haven't seen it but I 'm told it was quite good. This new Sherlock Holmes mini- series seems to follow the same general idea. Moffatt is once again [...]

Centurion Film Review

Centurion Film Review

British filmaker Neil Marshall has attracted a lot of attention with his debut Dog Soldiers, a smart, low budget werewolf tale, before making perhaps the best horror film of the last decade with the unbearably tense and claustrophobic The Descent. The follow- up, Doomsday was a fun apocalyptic B- movie. It was no masterpiece, but any director who [...]

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