Pure Nightmare Material SCORE: 97 /100 Directed by: Kyle Edward Ball Starring: Lucas Paul, Dali Rose Tetreault, Ross Paul Synopsis: Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished. ****I WILL DO MY BEST, BUT BEWARE POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD**** REVIEW: Quick Note: This film is not for everyone. The film is experimental, artistic, and genuinely trying to do something new. Whenever this happens not everyone will be on board, and that's fine. We can't just sit content with what we have, and I give all the power to filmmakers who try to push the envelope. I've never been so terrified by a movie in recent memory like I was with Skinamarink. Its unconventional nature and pacing really throw you off after a first time viewing, and lend to its unnerving nature. Before I continue, I must divulge that I am already a fan of "analog horror" content online. I highly recommend Gemini Home...
An Emotional Masterpiece (WARNING) - The review for this EP includes language, as well as potentially distressing themes. Artist: Knocked Loose Album: A Tear in the Fabric of Life Year: 2021 Band Lineup for Album: Bryan Garris - Lead Vocals, Isaac Hale - Lead Guitar and Backup Vocals, Nico Calderon - Rhythm Guitar, Kevin Otten - Bass, Kevin Kaine - Drums Before this year (2022) I had never heard of Knocked Loose. Maybe one of the band's songs had featured on a YouTube video I had seen, but it never crossed my mind. That all changed after hearing the first track from this EP, Where Light Divides the Holler. The song stuck with me so much that I wanted to listen to the rest of the album. Knocked Loose is a little hard to fit into a genre. It's easy to say it's just metal, but its fits well into the genres of metalcore and hardcore punk. Like the lovechild of Slayer and the punk genre. The main thing that really stands out about the band is the love it or hate it vocals of ...