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Prospect of the Deep, Volume One (Indivisible Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Prospect of the Deep, Volume One (Indivisible Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
It’s just a comic, right? Wrong. Matthew Moyer examines this anthology from the celebrated fanzine Alter Ego, full of comics passion, knowledge and treasures.
Volume One (Astalwerks/Naked). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
Brian Kruger takes a look at the first volume of The Show, an LA-based TV series featuring performances by H2O, No Use For a Name, Kill Your Idols, Flogging Molly, Avail, Less Than Jake, 7 Seconds, Madcap, The Ataris, MXPX, and AFI.
NBC’s Today sometimes seems like one of the most narcissistic alleged …
Volume One (Solid State). Review by Patrick Rafter
Screen Review by Charles D.J. Deppner
Volume One (Waveform). Review by Tony Coulson
Volume One (550/Sony Music). Review by brYan Tilford
Review by Carrie Tucker
Volume One (Nettwerk). Review by Phil Bailey
The first film based on Junji Ito’s manga, Tomie, makes its US Blu-ray debut from Arrow Video.
J-Horror Rising, a curated collection from the late ’90s and early 2000s, spotlights three lesser-known gems from the influential J-Horror movement. Phil Bailey reviews Carved: The Slit Mouthed Woman, St. John’s Wort, and Inugami.
Traveler (Wide Brim Music). Review by Randy Radic. Featured photo by @annaazarov.