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MONO – Scarlet Holliday (EP Review)

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the musical masterminds in Japan’s MONO felt compelled to offer a special gift of sonic serenity to their fans for the 2020 holiday season. Released digitally, “Scarlet Holliday” and “First Winter” were intended to stoke a flame of ... Read More

Swallow The Sun – Moonflowers (Album Review)

In contrast to popular belief, expressing depression through music is actually a very positive outlet. While many genres of music express these emotions, slow and somber, with a heart-wrenching progression, often wins the race. This is something that translates to Progressive Doom Metal mixed with ... Read More

Every Breath You Take (Movie Review)

Casey Affleck and Sam Claflin star in Every Breath You Take, a new Psychological Thriller that arrived in theaters, as well as on premium VOD, on Friday, April 2, 2021 thanks to Vertical Entertainment. Written by David K. Murray and directed by Vaughn Stein (Yussef ... Read More

Koko-di Koko-da (Movie Review)

A white cat and a music box, a sideshow artist and his shady entourage, and a tragedy that splits a couple’s world apart. These oddly juxtaposed elements come together to formulate the new Fantasy Horror offering Koko-di Koko-da, a Shudder Exclusive that begins streaming on ... Read More

Knocking (Movie Review)

One woman must decide whether or not she can trust her own mind in Knocking, which makes its North American debut at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival beginning Friday, January 29th thanks to Bank Side Films, Moving Sweden, and LÄSK. Attendees can screen the film ... Read More

A White, White Day (Movie Review)

Initially released in its homeland in 2019, Iceland’s official Oscar submission A White, White Day makes its way to North America on Tuesday, August 11, 2020. A gritty Nordic noir about sorrow, revenge, and unconditional love, Film Movement is set to deliver the film to ... Read More