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Film Review: Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat isn’t a movie I’d recommend to anyone apart from those who are already going, but it’ll probably bring a smile to their faces. … read more
Review: Last – All Tunnel, No Light
Even if it didn’t consistently blow me away, All Tunnel, No Lights left me convinced that Last has real potential to sound unlike any other. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: JordiRoc
JordiRoc is a full mood of living one’s truths, honoring one’s body, mind and spirit, and a full 2021 vibe. … read more
Review: claire rousay – a softer focus
claire rousay = Atsuko Hatano + Eluvium + Anne Guthrie … read more
Film Review: Stowaway
Stowaway is, to use a cooking metaphor, a strange mix of cold leftovers and a main course that is nowhere near ready to be served. … read more
Film Review: The Mitchells vs. The Machines
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is yet another case of Lord Miller Productions defying all of the odds against them. … read more
Between Dreams: The Journey of Dr. Scott Zuckerman’s Dreams of...
Tormented by his wartime experiences, former Navy Seabee Murray Jacobs had never revealed his story to anyone before Dreams of My Comrades. … read more
Film Review: Monday
While offering plenty of atmosphere, Argyris Papadimitropoulos fails to provide much else apart from a dragging runtime in Monday. … read more
Review: Nick Hakim + Roy Nathanson – Small Things
Small Things is the first album to be released on Onyx Collective’s new record label NYXO, and promisingly so. … read more
Film Review: Thunder Force
Thunder Force will be just successful enough among the least discriminating comedy fans looking for a distraction. … read more
Film Review: In The Earth
It’s difficult to know where to begin in a review of a film like In The Earth because the words “I want an apology” would cover everything. … read more
SLUG Mag’s 2023 T-Shirt Art Competition
SLUG Mag is hosting an online art competition to decide on a design for our next T-shirt! The contest runs from Mon., Jan 9–Mon., Feb 20. … read more