Sunday, 30 June 2013

Music: SOPOR AETERNUS' New Album POETICA


SOPOR's new, long awaited album 'POETICA -All Beauty Sleeps' is about to be released on 19th of September this year. The pre-order is already available at InfraRot! Both CD&Book and Vinyl editions are available for now.

This album's every song are poems by Edgar Allan Poe, and as we who are familiar with SOPOR know, Anna has sung his poems for many, many years. So quite exciting to get an entire album with poems by Poe.

The tracklist is as follows:

01. The Oblong Box
02. Dreamland
03. Eldorado
04. The Sleeper
05. Alone (I)
06. The Conqueror Worm
07. Alone (II)
08. The City in The Sea
09. The Oblong Box (II)
10. The Haunted Palace
11. A dream Within a Dream


For more information on the release, kindly click here.


Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Movie Reviews: Truth or Die (2012)

Movie: Truth or Die (2012, AKA Truth or Dare)
Director: Robert Heath
Starring: Liam Boyle, Elana Di Troya, Jack Gordon
About: This is a British movie about a group of teens who while at a party, play a game of 'Truth or Dare', but the game gets out of hand when one of the party goers (Felix) is picked on by the other teens. A few months later they are all invited to a party that Felix is throwing at his parents mansion. But when they get there they are told the party is in a cabin further up the road. They arrive to find that Felix's brother is there instead, but where is Felix, and what does his brother have in store? -Michael Hallows Eve



The Crimson Reviewer talks about the 2012 British slasher film, 'Truth or Die'. (Original UK title: 'Truth or Dare').

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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Movie Reviews: The Mooring (2012)

Movie: The Mooring (2012)
Director: Glenn Withrow
Starring: Hallie Todd, Thomas Wilson Brown, Karli Blalock
About: Every 40 seconds a person goes missing. In northern Idaho, a group of teenage girls attended a summer camp to help them connect with nature without technology. They were told it would be a summer of change. As the girls' houseboat is suddenly stranded in the middle of the river an odd couple comes to their aid. What was suppose to be an act of kindness turns deadly as the girls find themselves on the run, being pursued through the forest by a brutal and determined killer.



The Crimson Reviewer shares his thoughts on Glenn Withrow's 'The Mooring (2012).
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Thursday, 23 May 2013

Games: Humble Bundle Horror game sale

 
 
For the next week you can get the collectors edition of horror game Alan Wake and it's expansion (American Nightmare) for whatever you feel like paying for it (minimum is $1) via the Humble Bundle website. The site is unique in that when you pay you get to choose who gets your money; divided between the website, the developers and charity and other causes.
 
Anyway, the game's description is as follows:
"When the wife of the best-selling writer Alan Wake disappears during their vacation to Bright Falls, Wake’s search turns up pages from a thriller he doesn’t even remember writing. A dark presence stalks the small town, pushing Wake to the brink of sanity in his fight to unravel the mystery and save his love."
 
 
Here's a video of a guy who can describe things better than I can!

Movies: Rage of Innocence



Press Release:
NEW MOVIE RAGE OF INNOCENCE, psychological Thriller. Filming Summer 2013.

Veteran filmmaker Mark Pirro writer/director of such cult classics as Deathrow Gameshow, Color-Blinded and most recently The God Complex is set to begin principal photography on a terrifying new production entitled Rage of Innocence. Departing from the comedic tone, a standard of Pirromount's previous features, this is their first venture into a psychological thriller. 

The movie centers around a high school teacher Vincent Marsden played by John McCafferty (Deathrow Gameshow, The God Complex) who begins a relationship with a female teacher. He soon discovers that his lover's teenage daughter Raven Sutton played by actress Stef Dawson (Wrath, Shadow of the Monarch) is psychologically unbalanced. Raven stops at nothing to keep him from dating her mother. Her violent rage escalates and spirals into a dangerous web of lies, deceit and ultimately forces him to play her deadly game. It’s Fatal Attraction meets The Crush

Cast Includes:
Stef Dawson as Raven Sutton
John McCafferty as Vincent Marsden
Chelsea Cook as Sharon Marsden
Keeshan Giles as Detective Kuchner
Douglas Macpherson as Attorney Chet Neimano

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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Animation: Bloodfeathers


Bloodfeathers is a a creepy claymation short animated by Vanessa Soberanis with sound design by Ryan Edberg. The story centres around a robot who "longs for the impossible", which ultimately causes it to descend into disturbing fits of rage and, ultimately, self-destructive madness. 


The animation style and character designs are weird and gorgeous, and the subtle but unsettling soundtrack / voice acting fits it perfectly. The film is only around eight and half minutes long, so obviously there isn't a huge amount of character development, but there is more than enough content and the ending provides a satisfying - and somewhat inevitable - conclusion. If you enjoy animated work by The Quay Brothers, Jan Svankmajer, or the stop-motion music videos of the band Tool, you'll probably enjoy Bloodfeathers too.


You can watch the entire short below:

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