Articles by Mike Adair
Mindhunters
Renny Harlin
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
It's Friday the 13th, time to bring out a marginally exciting thriller! Originally scheduled for an early 2004 release, marketing and staff...
Devour
David Winkler
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
If the tagline "Don't get Mad. Get Evil" is not enough of a hint of what you can expect from this release, let the fact that this one went...
White Noise
Geoffrey Sax
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Michael Keaton's career is a coloured one, with credits ranging from Batman to Mr. Mom. One of his latest endeavours sells out the world of...
The Amityville Horror
Andrew Douglas
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Not only following the current trend of classic horror remakes, The Amityville Horror is also a film of transparent artistic liberation. Ha...
Killingflaw
Politician
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Hailing from Victoria, BC, this independent three-piece group produces a dark and brooding sound leaning more towards rock yet maintaining...
Combichrist
Everybody Hates You
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Despite being Andy LaPleguas third musical project on the go, this crassly flippant release proves he is not wearing himself too thin. The...
Diary of Dreams
MenschFeind
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
When a seven-track release seems to go on forever, it is not a good sign for the artist, or listener. Frankly, this album is soul-sucking a...
Kill Memory Crash
American Automatic
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
In keeping with their industrial influences, Kill Memory Crash (aka A. SanFacon and A. Sieczka) incorporate harsh mechanical percussion and...