Junior Battles – Rally

Canada’s Junior Battles are back with “Rally”, their second full-length and while they show they have the indie hipster vibe down pat right to the handclaps on opener “(You Will Score The Winning)
Canada’s Junior Battles are back with “Rally”, their second full-length and while they show they have the indie hipster vibe down pat right to the handclaps on opener “(You Will Score The Winning)
Devil’s Due is yet another addition to the ever-growing found footage horror genre and pretty much yet another completely useless one. It deals with an expectant young couple - played by Zach Gilford and Allison Miller – who get into trouble as the wife’s delivery date gets closer.
Somewhere in the near future, a hostile alien race called the Formics attacked Earth. We would have been wiped out if it hadn’t been for the heroics of fleet commander Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley), who gave his life to save the human species. With Rackham gone, it’s up to colonel Hyrum Graff (Harrison Ford) to find and train the next Mazer. How does he do this? He takes kids that are good at video games and trains them. That’s where Ender Wiggin comes in (Asa Butterfield), yet another character with a name that sounds like it should’ve been used in The Hobbit.
When Mikey (Michael B. Jordan) finds out that his wife wants to leave him, he turns to his buddies Jason (Zac Efron) and Daniel (Miles Teller) for help. Together they decide the best way to deal with this situation is to have a string of one-night stands with no attachment whatsoever. That’s the only way you can avoid ‘that awkward moment’ when a girl decides she wants to get serious. So they make a pact and hit the town together. But then it turns out that (OH MY GOD!) guys can fall in love!
Best Night Ever is the first original comedy by serial spoofers Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer (Scary Movie, Date Movie, Disaster Movie, Epic Fail Movie) even if I would hardly call this original. Or a comedy for that matter.
Shit, these guys still exist?
Justice from Trapped Under Ice started a new band called Angel Du$t with members of fellow Baltimore hardcore acts Turnstile and Mindset. With “A.D.” they have just released their debut album.
It’s been a while since I had the pleasure (cough) of listening to some Christian metalcore. Turns out it hasn’t changed much.
With a new bassist and an extra guitarist, Tombs is back with the follow-up to “Path Of Totality”.
Throw crust, hardcore, grind and sludge in the mix and you’ve got Trap Them. You also have something that your neighbours probably won’t like.