Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honoring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #7 celebrates 1988’s They Live released via Universal Pictures.
Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honoring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #6 celebrates 1983’s Return of the Jedi released via 20th...
Canadian progressive sci-fi metal innovators Voivod have just released the third single, "Iconspiracy", from their upcoming album The Wake.
Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honoring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #4 celebrates 2008’s The Dark Knight released via Warner Bros....
Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honoring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #3 celebrates 1968’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honouring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #2 celebrates 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby.
Montreal, Canada-based progressive sci-fi metallers Voivod, are celebrating their 35th anniversary the best way possible; by releasing new music and heading on tour!
Epilogue is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon honouring classic horror and sci-fi films. Feature #1 celebrates 1983’s Christine.
Burlington, NC noisemakers, BIG Something celebrate the recent release of their new album The Otherside with a funky fresh TOP 10 list of Casey Cranford’s (Sax,...
Jo McLaren discusses her process when it comes creating mind-blowing stunt work, her incredible career, and working with a crew of powerhouse female leads to help...
We spoke with Australian metallers Solace in Exile about their intricate writing process, metal meets musicals, and shouting expletives at audiences.
North Carolina, sci-fi metal band Xael are bringing it with their latest track "In The Hollows of Pathos," from their newest record Last Arbiter.
It delivers a tale of good and evil, but this particular instalment doesn't deal in ANY clear-cut heroes and villains.
With two of Hollywood’s most talented working actors headlining a Steven King adaptation, what could possibly go wrong? Evidently, a lot.
Alien: Covenant is the filmic equivalent of a greatest hits album made by someone with a flawed understanding of why fans love the band.