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20th CENTURY BOYS I’m back bitches. And here we are – together again. Forever. Here this December 2020 the movie pick is the live action adaptation 20TH CENTURY BOYS directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and based on the classic manga written & illustrated by Naoki Urasawa(Monster, Pluto). This

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iT's here. A new album from JK/47 and Animal Firepower. Ghost Sequence is a new EP of songs that bring all the cyberpunk vibes you'd expect from the carnivorous duo of producers that have become more rabid in their creativity. Here are four songs that seamlessly float

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Lovecraft Country was a very nice surprise this year. A very dark and imaginative series taking place during the Jim Crow era of America's complicated history, lead by a very talented Black cast and the right mix of horror, gore, suspense, and character drama that is

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REV WYN is a psychedelic synth rocker banging a drum machine in the Sonoran Desert. - REV WYN ( https://revwyn.bandcamp.com/ ) I've been a resident of Tucson, Arizona for about three years already and when it comes to a solid art scene there is a lot to

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Created by the Italian comic book creator Hugo Pratt in 1967, Corto Maltese is a half-British / half Andalusian-Romani sea captain living in the early 20th century who routinely goes on adventures and finds himself mixed up in situations set parallel to world events in

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What makes a film art? Is it subtext? The collage of mediums blanketed onto film with music and mood layering the textures, emotions and the suspension of disbelief? Well, the time has come. Yes, I did forget but, I remember now.  This month's Retro Movie is

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I am back!!!!! Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, known in Japan as just Innocence (イノセンス, Inosensu), is a 2004 anime/computer-animated cyberpunk film that serves as a sequel to 1995's Ghost in the Shell. It was co-produced by Production I.G and Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten,

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Fort Apache the Bronx (1981) This will probably be the most serious movie I’ve ever viewed and reviewed for your nostalgic pleasure. Fort Apache the Bronx is a 1981 American crime drama film directed by Daniel Petrie. The film is about a hard-drinking, lonely veteran cop, Murphy

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Born from the need for catharsis in a detached society headed toward some Cyberpunk reality at the speed of a supercharged muscle car; "Songs of Love & Death" is the solo electronic project from NYHC pioneer Chaka Malik (BURN, Orange 9mm) and has been his

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