Pirate Corp$!, Madman, The Eyeball Kid. As violent and dark as any comic books can build up to be. … read more
Comic Reviews: June 1992
Pirate Corp$!, Madman, The Eyeball Kid. As violent and dark as any comic books can build up to be. … read more
Corporate rock’s latest assault is into the industrial and techno area because companies realizing that there’s money to be made from this ever-popular genre of music. … read more
Director Sam Mendes returns to his roots with the intimate character drama Empire of Light, the latest entry in the “love letter to the movies” genre. … read more
We’ve reviewed several of the excellent books available on paganism. Future columns will feature additional books as well as other pieces of interest. … read more
Innovative and inspiring, Spiritualized will undoubtedly convert you to their own religious experience. Check out of record review from May of ’92. … read more
Nr. 10 understands what it means to be a sci-fi film, even if it has some trouble connecting the dots. … read more
Dec. 5 brought individuals of all ages to The Depot to experience an incredible night of live alternative/indie music by Soccer Mommy and opener TOPS. … read more
ACID-HOLOGRAM = Gatecreeper + Red Fang … read more
Starring David Harbour, Violent Night is a naughty treat that makes the nice list for those needing an edgier alternative to Hallmark movies. … read more
In ritualized protest, a group of 500 people marched on the 11th of April at an empty reservoir just outside of North Las Vegas to the Department of Energy Building. … read more
DREAMERS reveals much about how cultural, gender and religious differences are perceived and, more often, misunderstood under Western idealism. … read more
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is yet another endlessly entertaining watch as well as a satisfying showcase of quality genre filmmaking. … read more