Real and virtual worlds collide, but the result falls fairly short of paradise in genre-junkie Gilles Marchand’s “Black Heaven.” Playing too much the god over his characters to make them exist ...
The first Ronnie James Dio-fronted era of Black Sabbath was a remarkable rebound for a group that had lost direction at the end of the 1970s. Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules rebooted the Sabbath sound ...
Gaspard finds a cell phone while vacationing with his girlfriend Marion and answers a call from suicidal Audrey (Louise Bourgoin). After Gaspard rescues Audrey, she introduces him to a virtual-reality ...
The potential perils of anonymity on the Internet are employed for sinister effect in Gilles Marchand's film, an intelligent thriller in which the suspense takes its time but pays off well at the end.
A rare demo recording of Black Sabbath‘s “Heaven and Hell,” the first song the band wrote after Ronnie James Dio replaced Ozzy Osbourne in 1979, has surfaced online. On the track are Dio, founding ...
Black Sabbath released live renditions of “Heaven and Hell” and “The Mob Rules” from the upcoming reissues of their two albums of the same name, which were their only to feature frontman Ronnie James ...
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