The “Pool Boy” is back and he brought guns, friends and his big mouth.

Film Review for Deadpool 2 (2018) by Eric Maier Official plot summary for Deadpool 2 (before the release): “After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain … Continue reading The “Pool Boy” is back and he brought guns, friends and his big mouth.

Boston 168 on another acid mission searching for new sound black holes

by T. Drenckhan   After a year's absence, the Italy-based duo is now back on the label “Odd Even” with its brand new Phenomena EP. The release comes only in vinyl and is divided into two parts, containing four tracks each. All of them are characterized by Boston 168’s way of creating new sound textures with vintage … Continue reading Boston 168 on another acid mission searching for new sound black holes

Assassin’s Creed: Origins – Ubisoft’s most popular franchise takes us back to its roots

Review by Erik Engel Alright, I know, another one? Yes, the gaming equivalent of the Saw movies releases, yet another installment after the last few years that have gone consistently downhill for the Assassin's cult. But against all odds Origins shows us there is still life in the series that just celebrated its ten year … Continue reading Assassin’s Creed: Origins – Ubisoft’s most popular franchise takes us back to its roots

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review – a darkly humorous portrait of a woman in agony and grief

By Anna Jung Frances McDormand plays a courageous vigilante who confronts the police by erecting three billboards to call attention to her daughter’s unsolved murder. This is McDormand’s best performance since Fargo and her portrayal of the embittered Mildred Hayes won her a Golden Globe for Best Actress. After the success of his last dark … Continue reading Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review – a darkly humorous portrait of a woman in agony and grief

REVIEW: Exhibition of GDR artifacts in Rostock’s Cultural History Museum

Do I need this type of “Eastalgica”? One would think that 28 years after the reunion of the two German states in October 1990 the sense of loss would weaken more and more. The artifacts of this particular time of the East German states could be put in a museum for today’s school classes who … Continue reading REVIEW: Exhibition of GDR artifacts in Rostock’s Cultural History Museum