Showing posts with label New Films 2025. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Films 2025. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Deafheaven - Live at Hellfest 2025


Deafheaven absolutely KILLS at Hellfest a few weeks ago. Super thanks to Mr. Brown for throwing this my way, 'cuz I completely missed it.

What an awesome performance despite some troubles mixing George's voice during the set opener. 




Watch:

Kiyoshi Kurosawa's film Pulse has been on my peripheral radar for years. Seeing that the Criterion Sale returned recently, I finally snagged a copy of the Blu-ray sight unseen. Coincidentally, the trailer for his latest film, Cloud, dropped a day later.


Not watching this trailer. I want to go in B.L.I.N.D. 




Read:

I finished David Sodergren's Death Spell a few days ago. Fantastic novel! This was my first Sodergren novel, but it definitely won't be my last. Definitely slots in nicely with the Asian Horror vibe I've been exploring over the last few years, Indonesian Horror especially, so if you're a fan of films like Impetigore, May the Devil Take You, or Satan's Slaves, you'll dig this.

Next up - Like • Comment • Survive, This is the new novel by Timothy James, who happens to be the host of The Dread Broadcast I guested on recently guested on. 


Fantastic title. Here's the solicitation blurb from Amazon:

"The Specter Seekers! YouTube channel has built its reputation on skepticism—debunking hauntings with night-vision cameras and nervous laughter. But when they become the first team ever granted overnight access to the Indiana State Sanatorium, their biggest investigation turns into something they never expected. What starts as another routine ghost hunt quickly unravels into a nightmare they can’t explain. The tunnels shift. The past bleeds into the present. Their footage captures things that shouldn’t be there—and some of them may not be leaving at all. Told through recovered video transcripts, chat logs, and firsthand accounts, this found-footage horror novel pieces together the final investigation of the Specter Seekers! team. But as their last broadcast spreads across the internet, one question remains: Did any survive?"

Like Comment Survive is available for free if you're in Kindle Unlimited; otherwise, it's a steal at $7.99 or $24.99 for the hardcover. 




Playlist:

Willie Nelson - Oh What a Beautiful World Songs of Rodney Crowell
Amigo the Devil - Born Against
The Veils - Total Depravity
Deafheaven - live at Hellfest 2025 – ARTE Concert
Low Cut Connie - Art Dealer
Deadguy - Near-Death Travel Services
Ian Lynch - All You Need Is Death OST
Ren - Sick Boi
Everlast - What It's Like (single)
Wake the Devil - Snake Eyes (single)
dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip - Angles




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Four of Wands
• V: The Hierophant
• Two of Cups

Haromy comes from conformity? Man, this is not the message I want to see this morning. All week I've been seeing posts about the Spotify CEO investing some unbelievable amount of money into Military AI Targeting tech, and while I don't have a paid subscription to the platform, all of my podcast episodes utilize Spotify for Podcasters (formerly Anchor) to distribute the episodes. That and the return of Greg Rucka and Michael Lark's Lazarus has me contemplating the world we live in and what it will look like in just a few more years. 

It's pretty fucking terrifying.

And yeah, there's harmony in conformity, but it's only skin deep. Inside, that's where the rot occurs. Makes me think of the quote below, which, although not entirely appropriate, definitely feels prescient. 


"When a man lies 
He murders some part of the world 
These are the pale deaths 
Which men miscall their lives 
All this I cannot bear to witness any longer 
Cannot the kingdom of salvation 
Take me home"

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

New Music From Deadguy!!!


Dreams really do come true! Haha, seriously, fantastic news yesterday afternoon when I saw Relapse Records announced the first studio album by Deadguy in 30 years. Pre-order Near Death Travel Services HERE.
 


NCBD:

Here's what's waiting for me in my box over at Rick's Comic City Clarksville:


I have been waiting for issue two of Tyler Boss and Adriano Turtulici's Giallo, You'll Do Bad Things, for what feels like forever! Really liked the first issue of this. So much so that Butcher (AKA Anthony) and I did a review over on The Horror Vision after it dropped. Check it out!


Void Rivals going strong. There's big shit coming up soon with the cosmic end of the Energon Universe books, and I, for one, cannot wait to see what Kirkman has in store. The words "Planet-sized" come to mind. I think there may be a race of Unicron-level characters about to be unlocked, but we'll see. Either way, I love how faith and pragmatic survivalism have come face to face in this book.


Final issue of this iteration of Eastman's Future TMNT story, so I'll definitely be going back and re-reading everything up to this point before undertaking this book. 


SIKTC is back! Judging by the solicitation, we're still delving into Erica's past, which makes me think that when we finally return to the present, big things are going to happen quickly. We'll see. I loved the previous volume, "Road Stories," and how it filled in a lot of history. So, even though we all want to get back to the current timeline, I welcome more of this "what came before" story we have going on now.


Mark Spear's Monsters is still a bit of a head-scratcher for me, but that's okay. It's nice to have one of those every once in a while. The first three issues seem to set up a story that is huge in scope, so I'm not sure how long this one is planned to run or if we'll get there. Still, Mark Spears definitely has an original take on the Universal Monsters. 




Watch:

Great pull today, but I won't be able to grab these until tomorrow night, as I'll have my arse safely ensconced in my local theatre for an advance screening of Lorcan Finnegan's new film The Surfer, which is to be followed by a live stream Q & A with the film's star, the one and only Nicholas Fucking Cage.

Here's the trailer, which I have not watched.

 

I literally no nothing about this one beyond Title/Director/Star, and that makes me SUPER fucking happy! Best way to see a movie!



Playlist:

Oranssi Pazuzu - Muuntautuja
Blut Aus Nord - Disharmonium: Undreamable Abysses
Blut Aus Nord - Disharmonium: Nahab
Mars Red Sky - Eponymous
David Bowie & NIN - Back in Anger 1995
Deadguy - Fixation On A Coworker
Preoccupations - Arrangements
Dum Dum Girls - Too True
McKinley James - Live!
Ghost - Impera
Ghost - Skeletá




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.


• Seven of Swords
• Six of Cups
• Ten of Cups

Futility - Pleasure - Satiety

No matter how hard you try, the joys of life will run out if you don't stop to recognize when you've had your fill. 

Man, that's more a fortune cookie reading than I'm used to, but there it is. I'm off today, off with the cards, but my writing's on fire, so that's fine. In the meantime, I guess I'll be sure to keep my eyes peeled for when enough is enough.