Even In Arcadia (2025) – Sleep Token

A guest review by Conner Brunner The British metalcore/progressive metal band Sleep Token’s newest album, Even In Arcadia, is definitely worth listening to. With its combinations of upbeat pop melodies mixed with low cutting metal riffs, this album tells intricate stories of love like in Provider, paranoia like in Caramel, and inner turmoil like in... Continue Reading →

And Then There Were None (1945)

A review by Conner Brunner And Then There Were None Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None was published in 1939. Six years later came the first movie adaptation in 1945 made by Rene Clair. This is a mystery set on an island off the coast of england. 10 people are called to an island... Continue Reading →

Website Built with WordPress.com.

Up ↑