by Andrew E. Konietzky
Let’s get straight to the heart of the film… John Cusack, Craig Robinson, and Rob Corddry play three guys who were all best friends in their ’80’s heyday but have since drifted apart. When Corddry passes out in his car while it’s idling in his closed garage, the other two take it as a suicide attempt and plan a reunion trip to Kodiak Valley, the ski resort where they once had an epic weekend in the winter of ’86. Cusack brings along his nephew, played by Clark Duke. [..]
by Pandie Suicide
Let’s face it, a lot of the music industry is male-dominated, from artists to the behind the scenes goings-on, music managers and record label owners and execs, particularly in the world where I roam – the world of metal. [..]
by Dan Tabor
So, how do you end one of the most beloved series to come out of comics in the last 6 years, and not disappoint your rabidly loyal fan-base? Why very carefully, that’s how. [..]
As the frontman for heavy duty California rock band Korn, Jonathan Davis has turned angst into an art form, and has sold an impressive 32 million albums worldwide since the group’s inception in 1993. Having battled addiction and long-term depression, much of the inspiration for Davis’ lyrics has come from internal demons. But right now he’s making noise about an external issue that will likely affect us all in some way. [..]
You’ve heard it from your parents, partner, teacher, and/or parole officer: gamers spend WAY too much time, well, gaming. But, there’s one game that we spend playing more than any RTS, RPG, or FPS and it effects all of the other games we love to play: the waiting game.
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by AJ Focht
Christopher Nolan’s Inception pushes its audience to delve into their own subconscious and question reality itself. The movie takes the audience on an adventure that has never been undergone before; a unique plot and intense action keep the story flowing unpredictably from start to finish. [..]
by Lisa Brady
We’ve all experienced that phenomenon where a certain song can bring back a wave of memories (good, bad, fucking horrible). [..]