Lake Michigan Monster
- Screen Reviews
- March 5, 2021
A low budget nautical adventure filled with high concept effects.
Arrrr maties! The Pirates of the Caribbean are back, ready to set sail for a new adventure in this sequel. Brittany Sturges stows away.
Andrew Ellis is left puzzled by Ben Myers’ attempts to overstate and overthink the cultural impact of Green Day in his new biography of the California punk rockers.
Let’s hope he wins – posted by James Mann on July 18, 2006 07:31
Sounds about right – posted by James Mann on July 18, 2006 07:08
President Buffoon – posted by James Mann on July 18, 2006 07:05
They may not be on a soap opera, but their music was! Brittany Sturges and IKE’s lead singer, John Faye, dish the dirt on what ‘s next for the band.
Sour Times MCD (Seasons of Mist). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Brace Yourself (Octone). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Open Letter To The Damned (Octone). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Despite a fantastic premise, Linda Tate isn’t fully convinced by Guillermo “21 Grams” Arriaga’s new novel, The Night Buffalo. But the real question is, will she check out the upcoming movie adaptation?
Too Low to Miss (Global Underground). Review by Kiran Aditham.
One More Autumn. Review by Andrew Ellis.
Fool Stand. Review by Kyrby Raine.
Just in time for Brittany Sturges’ 4th of July activities, Panic! at the Disco stopped in to Philly for a bit of action and to shake things up.
NP – posted by James Mann on July 14, 2006 07:02
Citgo shuts the taps on 1800 stations – posted by James Mann on July 14, 2006 06:56
Plame sues Cheney – posted by James Mann on July 14, 2006 06:49
Take It On The Chin. Review by Kyrby Raine.
Hey, Heartland America! Where’s the heart? In Go Ask Ogre, Jolene Siana welds a Skinny Puppy obsession into her painful Middle American adolescence. But Tom “Tearaway” Schulte assures us happy valleys await on the other side of the early ’90s, Midwest goth scene.
Transcontinental (Foreverything). Review by Andrew Ellis.