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  • The (Other) $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Dragged Across Concrete’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. Ok, the featured $0.99 movie this week is the latest cinematic incarnation of that “steal from the rich…

  • Vinyl Me, Please June Edition: Phoenix – ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix’

    Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a record club, it’s a lifestyle choice…

  • The Ghost in ‘I Am Mother’

    Human proclivity for storytelling combined with speculation has always been a means by which we attempt to understand the world. And, in that sense, science fiction shares a psychological lineage with ancient mythology. Regardless of the deep underlying truths, regardless of the universal and reoccurring cross-cultural themes, the outer layers of what is of substance…

  • 5 Underrated Concept Albums to Get Lost In

    Let’s get right into it. These are five underrated concept albums you can put on and get lost in. Enjoy! Wrong by Nomeansno Canada’s best band you’ve never heard of, and if you have, you should be happy they’re on this list. I could have chosen any of Nomeansno’s albums really, as all of them seemed…

  • 6 Best Apps for Android Security

    Your smart phone’s data is the most valuable asset you have. You can never afford to lose it or give access to some unauthorized people. Losing your data is one of the biggest fears of everyone. Therefore, keeping a smartphone secure is very important. As the devices get smarter, the hackers and cybercriminals have also…

  • June Movie Preview: Fire and Shades for Summer

    Now this looks like a month of summer movies. We have sequels, remakes and reboots represented on the list. June movies take on comic books, sci fi, horror and everything in between. If franchise films aren’t your cup of tea, then maybe this isn’t your month. But count me in! Here’s our June movie preview….

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Possum’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. Ok, this week’s featured $0.99 movie is a distinctly British documentary called Tea With The Dames. In case…

  • ‘Archer: 1999’ Has Its Own Wrestlemania Moment (Sort Of)

    Archer: 1999 Season 10, Episode 2: “Happy Borthday” Back in 1979, we learned that, in space, no one can hear you scream. But in 1999, apparently everyone can smell you if you get really excited (and you also happen to be a huge rock monster). After last week’s outstanding season premiere, I had high hopes…

  • ‘Joy’ is Heavy

    Winner of the Best Film award at the 2018 London Film Festival, Joy was made available for streaming by Netflix on May 24. Written and directed by Sudabeh Mortezai, the film racked up more than a dozen wins and nominations in at least ten festivals in 2018 (among them, the Chicago International Film Festival and…

  • How To Play Your Favorite Retro Games

    Everyone has his own taste when it concerns video games. If you prefer to retro games, you must know the main principles on how to play old-style video games. You can use your old console, which you kept from your childhood times, or you can apply online emulators, such as https://emulatorgames.online, which can also give…