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Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

After releasing one of the very best entries in the franchise with the sinister Zatoichi's Revenge, Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is one of the weakest films about the blind masseur. It tells how Zatoichi gets arrested for illegal gambling and meets a prisoner...

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Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

After releasing one of the very best entries in the franchise with the sinister Zatoichi's Revenge, Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is one of the weakest films about the blind masseur. It tells how Zatoichi gets arrested for illegal gambling and meets a prisoner...

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Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

After releasing one of the very best entries in the franchise with the sinister Zatoichi's Revenge, Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is one of the weakest films about the blind masseur. It tells how Zatoichi gets arrested for illegal gambling and meets a prisoner...

Lire la suite

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

After releasing one of the very best entries in the franchise with the sinister Zatoichi's Revenge, Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is one of the weakest films about the blind masseur. It tells how Zatoichi gets arrested for illegal gambling and meets a prisoner...

Lire la suite

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

Zatôichi sakate giri / Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) - Silly slapstick elements, many loose ends and a generic plot make for one of the weakest entries in the franchise - 6/10 (09/03/18)

After releasing one of the very best entries in the franchise with the sinister Zatoichi's Revenge, Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is one of the weakest films about the blind masseur. It tells how Zatoichi gets arrested for illegal gambling and meets a prisoner...

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Zatôichi nidan-kiri / Zatoichi's Revenge (1965) - Zatoichi's most sinister - 8/10 (04/03/18)

Zatôichi nidan-kiri / Zatoichi's Revenge (1965) - Zatoichi's most sinister - 8/10 (04/03/18)

Zatoichi's Revenge is the tenth film of the franchise about the blind masseur turned lowly yakuza and skilled swordsman with a strong moral compass. In this movie, Zatoichi plans to visit his old master who taught him how to become a masseur. Upon arriving...

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Traditional in a fresh way - A review of Judas Priest's Firepower

Traditional in a fresh way - A review of Judas Priest's Firepower

Look who's back! Judas Priest sadly sounded quite old, tired and uninspired on the depressing last output Redeemer of Souls. On Firepower, the band still sounds somewhat uninspired but it doesn't sound old and tired anymore at all. This album might be...

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Today: The music industry's future

This topic deserves a differentiated comment. One of my favorite bands, German gothic metal veterans Crematory, have recently been releasing a comment claiming that the group's upcoming record might be its last and that its album tour is going to be a...

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The Terror

I'm stoked. One of my favorite novels of all time, Dan Simmons' The Terror, based upon the ill-fated search for the Northwest Passage on Captain Sir John Franklin's expedition aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, is finally made into a ten-episode television...

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Traditional black metal without any compromises - A review of Ossuaire's La diatribe infernale

Traditional black metal without any compromises - A review of Ossuaire's La diatribe infernale

Ossuaire is a new French-Canadian black metal band formed back in 2016 that quickly came around with a first release in form of La diatribe infernale. The band has recently been playing concerts in Quebec and Ontario and is slowly emerging from the underground....

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