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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); One of the most interesting things about synthwave as a genre is the way in which an artist’s unique experiences manifest in their music. It’s always immediately clear, for example, if an artist has experience in metal music or
Legendary 80s television icon Alan Thicke has passed away at the age of 69. Born in 1947, Thicke grew up in the northwestern Ontario town of Kirkland Lake. After college at the University of Western Ontario, Thicke found his way onto television as a host of
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Like lightning the Ickerman name has struck for the second time this year with the announcement of its newest project, a 30 minute film sequel to Turbo Killer titled Blood Machines whose pitch has every reason to jumpstart our upcoming year on a hopeful and
Comic related articles at NRW tend to accomplish one of two things. The more frequent articles are reviews of the latest comics, with the hope of letting you know what is and is not worth rushing to your local comic shop to pull.
The following text is a result of taking a deliberate plunge into absorbing waters of the Gun, with Occasional Music River. As one may suspect, the word “deliberate” suggests that the book I have recently decided to tame – this time not only with eyes
Don’t let the hording meandering of acrylic keyboard social justice pounding tell you that “strong female protagonists are a rarity in cinema [whiny voice]”.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I thought we'd do something new, RetroFans. I figured it was time not only to offer you something fresh, but to challenge myself as well. Here's what I did: I went into my NES ROM collection, randomly chose three
Yes folks. It has come to our attention (thanks Andrew Davis) that there is a planned 30 minute short film that will continue from the amazing vision of the "Turbo Killer" music video!!
in my nostalgic haze I bring to you this well unknown or forgotten artifact. The full audiobook of Tim Burton’s 1989 box office smash hit BATMAN, adapted from the movie tie-in novelization of the film written by Craig Shaw.
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