Horror Briefs: Alligator
The killer animal craze of the seventies lasted into the early eighties and produced at least two fun low budget films, both written by John Sayles, who’s since gone on to a career as a director. If you’re interested in a good killer animal movie allow me to recommend “Alligator” where an impossibly huge specimen [...]
The Cat Empire
Hi there, my name is Jen Wilson and I work for The Music Network magazine in little old Australia. Just to give you a bit of background, The Music Network is Australia’s only music industry trade publication and has been running since 1994. I’m the Editor, so I get the awesome job of checking out [...]
Horror Briefs: Vampires Vs. Zombies
If you ever have a hankering to sit down and watch a really good horror film make certain you don’t watch “Vampires Vs. Zombies” which contains no vampires battling zombies. In fact, it contains very little of anything at all. Very little plot, very little characterization, very little talent, very little of interest. If, perhaps, [...]
Film Review: Kurt Cobain About A Son
When MTV News personality and Rolling Stone writer Michael Azerrad began taping sessions with Kurt Cobain, he didn’t realize he’d have more than 25 hours of excess audio commentary; a reality that would absolutely fascinate throngs of people curious about the late rock legend once he departed planet Earth. Azerrad was taping the sessions for [...]
It’s Chromeo! Bitches!
Ok. I have been in arguments with Mr. D. Thompson about the 80’s. I tend to share a lot in common with him too. Normally I don’t argue much with Charbarred about music. We have some differences, which is fine, but I’m out to prove a point over our current dispute. [...]


