REVIEW: “1979: Revolt Into Style” Brings Order Out of Musical Chaos
1979: Revolt Into Style encapsulates the musical madness of that pivotal year with the clever juxtaposition of songs with rabidly different styles.
1979: Revolt Into Style encapsulates the musical madness of that pivotal year with the clever juxtaposition of songs with rabidly different styles.
For listeners looking to take flight with Hawkwind, there is no better place to begin adventuring than with “Dust of Time: 1969-2021”, a new 6 cd anthology.
Jeffery X Martin runs down his five favourite films of 2021, including an instant Nicolas Cage classic and the divisive Halloween Kills.
The songs on Think I’m Going Weird are both groovy and wacky, making this set a delightful addition to any comprehensive music collection.
Wrestling fans will love MOX, a feel-good story by one of the biggest stars in the business that doesn’t resort to sugar-coating.
To its credit, The Advent Calendar avoids the typical killer Santa Claus tropes and attempts to create a singular horror in the holiday horror sub-genre.
AEW presents its final PPV of the year with Full Gear tonight and Andy Burns, Sachin Hingoo, and Jeffery X Martin give their predictions for the big show!
The Shudder original film “Dead And Beautiful” attempts to overlay the vampire mythos onto the secretive world of the incredibly rich.
Clever without being cloying, Wrestlemaniac is a terrifically fun movie, especially for fans of professional wrestling, blood and guts, and breast implants.
Jeffery ‘X’ Martin reviews Ben Wheatley’s 2021 folk horror ‘In The Earth’ for 31 Days of Horror!
Welcome to Arrow Beach is a film about police corruption, the inherent emptiness of political campaigns, and the cultural refusal to believe women who say crimes have been committed against them.
Jeffery ‘X’ Martin’s Scene That Shook Me is from 2002’s ‘The Mothman Prophecies’, starring Richard Gere!