Category: reviews

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Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2 follows Tony Stark after he’s announced to the world that he is Iron Man and that he’ll be the keeper of world peace. Little did he know that an enemy is ready to use Stark’s Iron Man tech to disrupt “world peace”.

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Iron Man 3

I don’t care what comic-book purists say, Iron Man 3 is a great cinematic experience.

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Isaac Delgado – L.O.V.E.

Never understood cover tribute albums, but Isaac Delgado’s tribute to Nat King Cole en Español gives more than a playful re-imagining of the songs in Spanish. It’s got Latin Jazz soul.

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Ito Junji – Tomie (Manga)

Tomie, Ito-san’s first manga, is one of the most shocking graphic novels ever created. It’s not only a study in the dangers of lust, it also uncovers the true nature of humanity and how, perhaps, the seven deadly sins are nothing more than a look at the ugliest and most distressing parts of human nature.

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Ito Junji – Uzumaki (Manga)

Uzumaki tells the warped tale of Kurouzu-Cho, a fictional town on Dragonfly Lake. This tasty little bit of nastiness lets audiences into a world where everything is ruled by the spiral. Our shy hostess is the lovely Kirie Goshima, who tells us the story of the strange happenings that occurred in her small town.

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IU – IU…IM

With IU’s second mini-album, the quest to find her style was very much put out there. The end result is a very unbalanced mini that tries to hard but isn’t that bad.

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IU – LOST and FOUND

LOST and FOUND was the debut of singer IU on the Korean music scene. For a then 15-year-old, the sound and style of this album is more mature than her age. A great mini that showcases the amazing vocal talent IU possesses.

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IU – REAL

With this album, singer IU is back to her original sound. It’s mature without being too heavy. A perfect balance of the great talent this singer has and her young age.