Spoiler-free previews for Shadow and Bone Season 2 and Ted Lasso Season 3, but you can also read our reviews of Inside, Swarm, and Boston Strangler when you scroll down.
The meta slasher franchise is back with its latest installment: Scream 6. Horror is pretty synonymous with heavy music, whether it’s the soundtrack or even the people behind the camera. This entry has a soundtrack dominated by pop music.
L E A interview & ‘Cocaine Bear’ review!
Starbucks is serving drinks with Olive Oil, Brett finally knows the kind of person he can’t stand, and Katie liked the horror about a porn called “X”… racy… The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 12pm (eastern) 9am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk to Alan Robert from the alt metal band, Life Of Agony – Alan talks about many of the bands hardships they have to overcome, which ultimately led to the band making a documentary, The Sound of Scars (Available now on Amazon Prime). Alan is also an amazing and accomplished artist, who has worked on, written and animated multiple comics and animated series. He now has an adult coloring book series, The Beauty of Horror. Check out all things ► Alan Robert SUBSCRIBE on YouTube so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3HsoTAp… Read more »
Sometimes it feels like it’s been ages since you’ve gotten new music from your favorite bands and you just start to get a little…itchy? (Just me, maybe?) Anyway, it’s only been two years since CHVRCHES dropped an entire studio album but, man, have we missed new music from them. The good news is, we now know we’re getting a brand new single on Friday, February 24th. Last week we got the initial announcement about the single “OVER” with a bit of a teaser. Now CHVRCHES announced the release date and gave us another teaser to drool over. In the post,… Read more »
On Episode #230 of Wesam’s World, the reviews are in! We all watched the amazing indie horror film shot in Oklahoma titled The Stitcher. Made all the way back in 2007, this film has aged…terribly. But, now that you mention it, I don’t think it was ever good in the first place! Is it so bad it’s good? Stay tuned to find out!
Tate sits down with twins Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn from Canadian mall goth band, Softcult in this episode of Punk Goes Pride. They discuss the bands incredible DIY skills in music production, song writing, graphic design and music video direction. They also talk about the importance of consent, women in the scene, 4th wave feminism and chat briefly about their mutual love for horror movies and Canadian food.
Basically: A home invasion descends into horror and madness, asking the impossible question: Who would you sacrifice to save the world? Eric (Jonathan Groff) and Andrew (Ben Aldridge) are a married couple with an adopted daughter, Wen (Kristen Cui). On vacation at a remote lakeside cabin, Wen is happily catching and studying grasshoppers when an imposing figure emerges from the surrounding forest. He sits and talks with the girl, identifying himself as Leonard (Dave Bautista). While they chat, he seems to be waiting for something…and soon enough Wen sees three more people walking toward them, carrying strange homemade weapons. Eric… Read more »
What bands would survive the apocalypse? Here are five that would make the cut.