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Haunting melodies, upbeat rhythms, mysterious vocals - A review of Idle Hands' Mana

Haunting melodies, upbeat rhythms, mysterious vocals - A review of Idle Hands' Mana

Idle Hands' Mana is the best gothic rock and metal record since Paradise Lost's Medusa one and a half years ago. Right from the start, the American trio convinces with a gloomy atmosphere that never gets too melodramatic, plodding or stereotypical. The...

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National Cemetery of Canada

National Cemetery of Canada

The start of the first season of the Canadian Premier League

The start of the first season of the Canadian Premier League

The Canadian Premier League is the country's primary national soccer league competition. It's a first step towards developing soccer in Canada to have a competitive national team when the country is going to host the FIFA World Cup along with the United...

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Shot on iPhone XS featuring beautiful animals and music by Megadeth

I knew the song sounded familiar when I saw the commercial a few days ago. It's a pretty cool commercial even though I dislike all the hype about Apple. My favourite part is the young elephant. In any future Megadeth review, I shall refer to Dave Mustaine...

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The Conservative Party of Canada compares Trudeau to Trump

Don't feed those miserable trolls!

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Un nouveau projet du créateur des Têtes à Claques: Les histoires bizarres du professeur Zarbi (à venir en automne 2019)

Timeless synth-pop - A review of Pet Shop Boys' Inner Sanctum

Timeless synth-pop - A review of Pet Shop Boys' Inner Sanctum

Pet Shop Boys is a British synth-pop duo that has been around for nearly four decades now and the group's timeless music sounds as fresh today as it did during the band's peak in the late eighties and early nineties which is something even the Queen of...

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A review of the Samurai trilogy (1954-1956)

A review of the Samurai trilogy (1954-1956)

Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954) A careless teenage warrior becomes a careful adult ronin Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto is the first part of the Samurai trilogy by director Inagaki Hiroshi featuring lead actor Mifune Toshiro based upon based the novel...

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So bad, it's good again: Kung Fury

Ladies and gentlemen! Sometimes I like to watch movies that don't take themselves seriously at all and are so bad, they're good again. A friend of mine shared Swedish short film ''Kung Fury'' from 2015 with me and I had such a great time watching it that...

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Easter 2019 trip - Day seven: BC Sports Hall of Fame, Pacific Central Station & Vancouver International Airport

Easter 2019 trip - Day seven: BC Sports Hall of Fame, Pacific Central Station & Vancouver International Airport