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gbhbl · 4 months
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Horror Book Review: Stinger by Robert McCammon
Stinger has arrived in a remote town in Texas with a simple goal, recapture an intergalactic fugitive, and destroy anything that gets in it’s way. Brought to us from the mind of Robert McCammon, Stinger tells a science fiction/horror story centred around the arrival of two aliens into a remote town in Texas. One, an escapee fleeing her captors, the other, Stinger, a relentless bounty-hunter, sent…
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centrestagereviews · 6 years
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Stars of 2019
It’s officially that time of year again. We’ve had to extend our belts to the next hole, we’ve enjoyed our time off and we’re now preparing to say goodbye to 2018 and welcome the joys 2019 may bring. As always this year has been a year of highs and lows and to celebrate we’re going to have a little look back at some of the highs and give you our Stagey Stars of 2018. It was ridiculously hard…
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seachranaidhe · 7 years
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Remembering Lieut. Denis Carey, No1 Tipperary Brigade, Irish Republican Army, who was murdered by British Crown Forces, on the 26th November, 1920.
Denis Carey of Loughnane, Templederry was one of two brothers who worked in two shops in Nenagh; Denis worked at McCurtain’s (now Sheahan’s Hardware); his brother, Gerry, worked at McCormack’s. Denis would stay in Nenagh for the week, sleeping at McCurtains, and would return to his family home at weekends. He was a volunteer and was deeply involved in the republican court system. On the 26th of…
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#1920#a group of three masked Black and Tan soldiers raided McCurtain&039;s around midnight; Denis and another worker#a man named Mike Geaney of Wolfe Tone Terrace arrived at the premises and said that Denis had been gravely wounded near his house#A priest and Dr. Louis Courtney were in attendence but Denis died later that day in Nenagh Infirmary#About an hour later#According to an account of the shooting#after Denis had been shot#and would return to his family home at weekends#As they were being marched outside#Denis Carey of Loughnane#Denis would stay in Nenagh for the week#Dinny?"#family members and volunteers pleaded with him to name his attacker but he refused#Gerry#Gerry was later wounded fighting with republicans in the Civil War#had resided in McCormack&039;s shop which had received a tip off about a raid on their premises that same night but had escaped it#he heard more shots#He stumbled against a table and fell to the ground; this had the fortunate consequence of protecting him from shots fired through the letter#He was a volunteer and was deeply involved in the republican court system#Irish Republican Army#It is also noteworthy that this brother#Jim Moore#Moore stepped back and slammed the front door shut as a means of escape#No1 Tipperary Brigade#on posited that 2 named constables were responsible; another claimed that a man Denis had exiled as part of his republican court duties had#on the 26th November#On the 26th of November#one of the Blank and Tan soldier&039;s unmasked himself and asked "Do you know me now#Remembering Lieut. Denis Carey#saying "One death is enough"
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reasonstowatch · 7 years
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The Weekly Roundup
Thoughts on Z, Mother India, Hour of the Wolf, The Lobster, The Stranger (1946), Ocean's Eleven (1960) and Real Life.
Maybe this feature should just be a Tuesday thing. That’s when I seem to be able to get to it. But alright, regardless: may I present reflections on films watched between November 7th and 13th, 2017. Z (1969) It’s remarkable that, even removed by 50 years and thousands of miles, everything in this movie feels so modern and relevant. Costa-Gavras’s film (in French, set in Greece) covers the…
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theelectroniccurrent · 10 years
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A Wolf Mask and House Music Surprisingly Create A Refreshing Image: The Wolf Releases His First Tracks On SoundCloud, Brace Yourselves For This
A Wolf Mask and House Music Surprisingly Create A Refreshing Image: The Wolf Releases His First Tracks On SoundCloud, Brace Yourselves For This
Let’s be real, we’re all kind of over the kandied-out party boy DJ /producer getup that has been pretty much over branded at this point, so…I mean, why not put on a wolf mask and make some house music?  “The Wolf” as he is so aptly known is quite an elusive creature in the realm of dance music at this time.
Pretty fresh to the public, The Wolf, signed to Silver Bear Recordings, has released a…
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gbhbl · 11 months
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Horror Book Review: Swan Song by Robert R. McCammon
Swan Song is a post apocalyptic horror novel by American author, Robert R. McCammon, that was published on June 1, 1987. Swan Song is a work of post-apocalyptic fiction describing the aftermath of a nuclear war that provokes an evolution and devolution in humankind. Swan Song won the 1987 Bram Stoker award, tying with Stephen King‘s Misery for 1st place and getting the Robert R. McCammon name on…
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centrestagereviews · 6 years
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Review: Fagin's Last Hour
Review: Fagin’s Last Hour
Fagin has been described as one of literature’s most controversial villains. Some love him and some see him as nothing more than a common thief. In Fagin’s Last Hour James Hyland presents the character as a condemned man preparing to meet his end.
Brother Wolf’s productin reimagines Dicken’s Oliver Twist and instead tells the story completely from Fagin’s point of view an hour before his…
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