History

The Decade That Rocked (Book Review)

When it comes to Heavy Metal, if the 1960s were the warm-up, and the 1970s the opener, then the 1980s were the main act. Tastes may vary – the puffy hairdos and eye-searing fashions probably do not do much for people nowadays. Still, one cannot ... Read More

Witches in the Woods (Movie Review)

Possessed by a haunting idea, a group of friends find themselves trapped in the snow, battling to survive the elements and one another in Witches in the Woods. Shout! Studios released the Thriller to On Demand everywhere on Friday, April 24th, 2020. Seven college friends ... Read More

Interview – Chris #2 of Anti-Flag

You catch more flies with honey. So goes the old adage that inspired Anti-Flag’s twelfth LP, 20/20 Vision, which arrived in mid-January. To rewind, these Pennsylvanian Punks delivered their debut, Die for the Government, in 1996, and made it abundantly clear that they were politically-charged ... Read More

Interview – Zach McGowan

Growing up, Zach McGowan had many interests – whether it be given a chance to service in the military or pursuing an athletic career. Both dreams he had a passion for, trumping it all was his unwavering desire to pursue acting professionally. Aspirations that followed ... Read More

Robert the Bruce (Movie Review)

Saying 1995’s Braveheart has historical inaccuracies is like saying it is a Hollywood film… pretty obvious. However, that film’s point was to highlight the then-obscure Scottish hero William Wallace, so it helped to take some artistic license. One of the more curious changes was taking ... Read More