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Becoming Led Zeppelin The Rue Morgue Records Review
by John Raptis on“Becoming Led Zeppelin” is a 2025 documentary directed by Bernard MacMahon that chronicles the formation and rapid ascent of the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin. The film delves into the individual musical journeys of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham during the 1960s, leading up to their convergence in 1968. It [...] Continue Reading -
Sinners The Rue Morgue Records Review
by David Griffiths onIn a time period where cinema trailers are often accused of giving away plot points that should have remained secret it is has been kind of nice to see a trailer released that actually leaves the public asking questions. When the trailer for Sinners dropped audiences were left with the following question ‘okay it looks […]
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Companion The Rue Morgue Records Review
by David Griffiths onThere is no doubt that Hollywood has programmed audiences to see Artificial Intelligence is a bad thing. While movies like Short Circuit, Chappie and Wild Robot suggest the opposite films like the Terminator and The Matrix are just too powerful at portraying AI as the villain. Even in recent months audiences have watched as AIs […]
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Rue Morgue Records Interviews Wolf Man Director Leigh Whannell
by David Griffiths onIt is not an overstatement to say that filmmaker Leigh Whannell is one of the men responsible for changing the face of modern-day horror. His screenplays introduced us to the world of Saw and Insidious while his directing skills have brought us the fresh and creative Upgrade while The Invisible Man took him to a […]
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Wolf Man The Rue Morgue Records Review
by David Griffiths onThe modern-day cinematic journey into the Universal Monsterverse has been a rocky one. The Tom Cruise led The Mummy became one of the most unfairly maligned films in Hollywood history while films like Dracula Untold barely raised a blip on the radar. The sad truth is that the Monsterverse has really only come to life […]
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Nosferatu The Rue Morgue Records Review
by David Griffiths onGiven my usual aversion towards remakes I must confess that I did have some scepticism before stepping into the screening of Nosferatu. Largely due to the fact that when it comes to classic cinema the original 1922 version is at the top of the tree. The F.W. Murnau version is not just the pinnacle of [...] Continue Reading -
Moonage Daydream
by David Griffiths onMusic documentaries can be strange beasts. It has seemed over the past few years that they either became a tabloid doco where a filmmaker sets out to expose an artist or they become a vanity affair where the main aim is to showcase an artist’s career or in some tragic cases simply boost album sales. […]
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Mötley Crüe The Dirt On The Dirt
by Rue Morgue Records onToo Fast For Love I’m one of those old-timers who was around when the Crüe had just released their debut album. And I am talking about before they were signed to Elektra. I guess it would have been sometime around 1982 when the usual route coming home from school would mean a stop at my […]
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Mötley Crüe The Dirt On Netflix
by Rue Morgue Records onSo come now children of the beast… Be strong And Shout At The Devil! Rock biographies are some of my fave books. I have an ample collection and in time, Rue Morgue Records will be stocking a bunch of the better ones right here in our store. For the longest of times, Led Zeppelin’s Hammer […]
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Bohemian Rhapsody
by Rue Morgue Records onI’ve literally just walked out of an advanced screening of the movie Bohemian Rhapsody. I was fortunate to be invited to a special screening brimming with free booze and popcorn. Fortunately, I don’t drink, but I do love popcorn! Especially of the free variety! I’ve come away from this movie absolutely blown away. I enjoyed […]
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