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 From a complicated genesis came the evident apocalypse of action cinema.

 The film is an orgy of assent, in America they buy the remake in less than a year.

This review praises Gareth Evans' The Raid Berandal as a groundbreaking action film that revolutionizes the genre. It highlights the film's intense and innovative fight choreography, meticulous production methods, and stunning cinematography. While the plot is described as convoluted and secondary, the overall experience is an adrenaline-fueled masterpiece. The sequel surpasses the original in scale and ambition, solidifying Evans' legacy in action cinema. Watch The Raid and its sequel now to experience the pinnacle of action cinema innovation!

 "Don’t you see all these colors, don’t you feel the aroma of life, doesn’t the desire for love, freedom, joy enter your bones too???"

 "There are people who play live with the dead skeletons, who take shamanic medicine songs and re-propose them in a 2015 psych key... Seriously: follow her."

The review vividly narrates an allegorical tale involving characters in the woods to reflect on Tau's WIRIKUTA EP. It highlights the album's psychedelic, shamanic feel and the joyful, colorful energy captured in its music. The author warmly endorses the record as a fresh take on psych sounds in 2015, encouraging listeners to follow the artist's unique journey. Dive into Tau's WIRIKUTA EP and experience a psychedelic journey like no other—listen now and feel the colors of sound!

 "Can't you see all these colors, don't you smell the fragrance of life, don't you feel the desire for love, freedom, joy entering your bones?"

 "There's people playing live with the dead skeletons, covering shamanic medicine songs and reimagining them in a 2015 psych key... Seriously: follow it."

The review portrays TAU's WIRIKUTA EP as a vibrant, psychedelic reinterpretation of shamanic melodies. Using vivid animal characters as metaphors, it highlights the energy and colorful atmosphere of the music. The playful narrative emphasizes the album’s ability to invite listeners into a joyful and spirited musical experience. Overall, the review enthusiastically recommends following TAU's creative journey. Dive into TAU's WIRIKUTA EP and experience a fresh psychedelic adventure—listen now and feel the colors of sound!

 In the field of fictional cinema, I’ve NEVER seen anything this cruel, I don’t know how many films have been able to grab my balls so hard and move me so intensely.

 This film hurts. And I don’t say it with the spirit of someone trying to find a catchy definition; it’s simply a fact.

This review explores the intense horror and emotional brutality of Michael Goi's Megan Is Missing. The film’s graphic and realistic approach to the dangers of social media and online predators leaves a disturbing, unshakable impression. It is a hard-to-watch movie that challenges viewers emotionally, offering a sharp critique of sensationalist media. Recommended only for those prepared for painful realities, the review highlights the film's effectiveness despite its discomforting content. Discover the harrowing reality behind Megan Is Missing—watch with caution and explore its chilling critique of social media dangers.

 It’s enlightened doom, it smells of acrylic bikinis and lives from nine in the morning to the moment our star ends its monologue in a menstrual red bed.

 It’s Florida, my dear, waves and babes 365 days a year.

Floor's 'Oblation' delivers a dreamy, pastel-colored take on doom metal with pop influences and carefree energy. The album, spanning over a decade of the band's work, offers both long immersive tracks and a vivid sunlit atmosphere. The reviewer captures the album's unique vibe as a sensory mix of ice cream pools, beachwear, and endless summer imagery. Rated as an engaging but moderate experience. Dive into Floor's 'Oblation' and experience doom metal like never before—sunny, surreal, and unforgettable. Listen now!

 For anyone interested in knowing what’s underneath the cover, the chaotic horde of psicalyptaliongasmic genres and sub-genres present here is offered for free via soundcloudfor your synaptic audio satisfaction.

 A conscientiously dynamic posture, ergonomic support for your auricular pavilions, and an appropriate propensity for self-flagellation of the auditory canal are recommended.

The review offers an ironic and energetic take on Hey Colossus' album, describing a chaotic blend of experimental genres. It highlights the intense, complex sound that challenges the listener. The reviewer humorously suggests wearing a fez and preparing for an intense auditory experience. Overall, it praises the album's dynamic and unconventional nature. Dive into Hey Colossus' wild sounds and explore the chaotic brilliance of 'Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo' now!

 A skewed, crooked, scratched, improvised, noisy record, no denying it: annoying.

 The most "I've got a big dick" record of Ben's entire career, there's little to say, there's little to do, the evidence travels between anvil and hammer.

After a three-year silence, Ben Chasny returns with HEXADIC, a challenging and noisy album that breaks from his melodic and drone roots. The record is bold, punk-influenced, and deliberately complex, dividing listeners with its raw energy and pretentious undertones. While the reviewer admits difficulty fully explaining the album's impact, it acknowledges the work as a significant point in Chasny's career that may stand the test of time. Dive into HEXADIC and experience Ben Chasny's raw and provocative musical evolution today!

 There’s a film you must watch, because afterwards you will be a different person.

 There’s a film that calling it a horror would be doing it an injustice.

Jennifer Kent's The Babadook is more than a horror film—it is a profound exploration of motherhood, trauma, and inner monsters. The film challenges traditional horror boundaries with deep emotional insight. It stays with viewers long after watching, offering a unique and transformative experience. This review passionately recommends seeing the film for its artistic and psychological impact. Watch The Babadook now and discover a horror film that will change the way you see fear and motherhood forever.

 Two exorbitant balls of twenty minutes each... two balls that meet four and have little to nothing boring for those who have this stuff for breakfast with muesli.

 FanZ of the hoppiest stohonaddooM should crave records of this kind that, damn Belzebù, what the hell are you still reading? Go download it.

Blown Out's Sun Rot album offers two expansive 20-minute jam sessions embodying the underground heavy psych scene. The musicianship is raw and improvisational, appealing to listeners who favor dense distortions and experimental rock. Although not mainstream, the album is recommended for dedicated fans of the genre. The review encourages adventurous listeners to explore this unique sonic experience. Dive into the intense world of Blown Out's Sun Rot—stream or download now for a heavy psych journey unlike any other!

 Nineteen years old with an old fireplace for a heart. Smells of wood and soot. Warmth, genius, and talent.

 It is peace for a subtle ego, one that knows how to look beneath the uncomfortable surface of the seasons. A crucible of melancholy.

The review highlights the warm, melancholic electronic soundscape created by Sekuoia and Rain Dog in their collaborative Project Mooncircle release. It praises their contrasting ages and styles, blending youthful talent with experience. The music evokes seasonal moods, moving from autumn to winter with a subtle, introspective tone. The reviewer appreciates the emotional depth and the openness to personal interpretation. Listen now to Sekuoia & Rain Dog’s evocative blend of warmth and melancholy in Project Mooncircle: Finest Ego Faces Vol. 3.