THE FLIGHT OF DRAGONS
Oh hey Mrs. Carbon. Since you sat through Krull last week, what do you want to watch tonight? We have... View Article
Oh hey Mrs. Carbon. Since you sat through Krull last week, what do you want to watch tonight? We have... View Article
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I can do this review as long as I can correctly spell the band’s name. Thyr-fing is a viking black... View Article
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Alright. Back to a high production standard fantasy film with no kinks in the narrative. Yep. Just knights, maidens, spaceships,... View Article
This article is dedicated to Follow the Reaper, one of my first extreme metal albums, which I listened to numerous... View Article
Despite being just four years into their career, Connecticut’s Autolatry are already a well-oiled machine with a very clear musical... View Article
Did everyone have fun with the surprisingly dense Dragonslayer? Good because we are not stopping for awhile. I do not... View Article
I blame myself really. No, do not try to change my mind. I am here of my own volition. It... View Article
I am glad we got a chance to spend time with Willow. I feel that since starting these 80’s sword... View Article
Listen. I understand why Amon Amarth is popular. This melodic death band not only has the benefit of being from... View Article
Alright. So looking at my list of sword and sorcery films from the past and present, Willow may be the... View Article
I talk a lot about Summoning. At parties, I pour praise over the band’s periphery involvement in the second wave... View Article