‘Scream’ review: The fifth installment of this slasher satire cuts deep

Though its title and plot give concern, the newest sequel in the iconic horror franchise, Scream, has new tricks (and knives) up its sleeve. Ah yes, the soft reboot…the most feared phrase in modern Hollywood. Ever since the world flocked…

Sea Fever Review: In the Ocean, No One Can Hear You Scream

Too many sci-fi horror movies these days come off as desperate in their attempt to imitate the successful formula of Ridley Scott’s Alien, often taking its moody dread and isolation to new environments and stopping there. Just this past year,…

Album Review: Screaming Females – “All at Once”

In the early days of the 21st century, a fascination with 1970s arena rock served as the driving force within guitar-heavy circles, with acts ranging from sincere homage (The Strokes, Queens of the Stone Age) to overt parody (The Darkness,…

Album Review: Stereophonics – “Scream Above the Sounds”

Twenty years ago, the Welsh rock band Stereophonics released their debut album Word Gets Around to praise and good sales in the UK. Since then, they’ve experienced a few lineup changes, made several world tours, and released nine additional albums–six…

Interview: Tim Steward of Screamfeeder

Over the past 25 years, Screamfeeder has built a name for themselves as one of the top alternative bands in Australia. Consisting of singer and guitarist Tim Steward, bassist Kellie Lloyd, drummer Dean Shwereb and guitarist Darek Mudge, the band…

TV Review: Scream Queens 2×08 “”Rapunzel, Rapunzel”

Scream Queens unmasked the final Green Meanie, and it looks like the season is just getting interesting. Grace’s dad, Wes, is back, and it doesn’t look like he’s there to win Dean Munsch over. Although if anyone is going to…

TV Review: Scream Queens 2×06 “Blood Drive”

If the Scream Queens writers are reading this, thank you for listening and I would also like to put in some potential names for the third Green Meanie. But really, who would have guessed that what I wanted to see…