A Woman Kills Out today from Radiance Films is the long-lost French film ‘A Woman Kills’. According to an introduction to the movie, A Woman Kills was the victim of … Read More
Album Review: Uriah Heep- Chaos & Colour
Despite the COVID pandemic, Uriah Heep have been able to celebrate their 50th anniversary over the the last few years. Now almost five years after the release of 2018’s Living … Read More
Best of 2022: Music
Another wild year gone but one that has created some truly exceptional music. Too much for even I to get through especially when my brain is so overtaken by the … Read More
Concert Review: The 1975, MegaCorp Pavilion, Newport, KY.
(Review by Liza Wilson) The 1975 returned to the midwest to perform in Greater Cincinnati for the first time in over three years. The show sold out shortly after tickets … Read More
Review: Mean Girls The Musical Live at the Hollywood Pantages
Mean Girls Pantages Theatre January 4 – 29, 2023 Direct from Broadway, MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from an award-winning creative team, including book writer TINA FEY (“30 … Read More
The Top 15 Films of 2022
I’m warning you now. This Top 15 Films of 2022 list does not contain Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar 2, or anything Marvel. This isn’t a knee-jerk anti-crowdpleaser thing. I enjoyed a … Read More
Album Review: Lucifer’s Friend- Sumogrip
Cherry Red Records have recently reissued a long out-of-print album by German hard rockers Lucifer’s Friend. The album, 1994’s Sumogrip, is now back in print and remastered. While not one of … Read More
Blu Ray Review: The Velvet Underground (2021)- Criterion Collection
A little over a year after its premiere on Apple TV+, the Todd Haynes-directed Velvet Underground documentary has received a physical release. The documentary, simply entitled The Velvet Underground, is an … Read More
Concert Review: Morrissey at the Met in Philadelphia (12/3/22)
Alternative/indie rock fans of all ages gathered at the Met in Philadelphia on cold and windy Saturday night on December 3. It was there that they spent an evening with … Read More
Album Review: The Residents- Triple Trouble
Despite their tour for 2020’s Metal, Meat and Bone not going as planned, the Residents have released yet another album. The album, Triple Trouble, serves as the soundtrack to the group’s new movie … Read More
Movie Review: In The Court of the Crimson King
After a three year wait, the King Crimson documentary is finally here. The movie, In the Court of the Crimson King, is a fine documentary on the legendary prog rockers. Director … Read More
Criterion Blu-ray Review – The Power of the Dog
The Power of the Dog Review Out today on Blu-ray and 4K Blu is Jane Campions Academy Award-winning Film, The Power of the Dog. From the press Synopsis: ‘After a … Read More
Concert Review: ENHYPEN, Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
ENHYPEN is nothing short of successful. With over five major awards in their native Korea, the band has made quite a name for itself since their debut two years ago. … Read More
Concert Review: Declan McKenna, Kemba Live, Columbus, OH
Photos: Liza Wilson Singer/songwriters are doing decent business at the moment and reaching wider audiences. Many are landing tracks in the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, while some … Read More