Category: Features

Posted on: December 31, 2013 Posted by: AAA NeuFutur.com Comments: 0

Pax Vaporizer by Ploom Review

The vaporizer is one of the most simple that we have had the chance to review. Where there are a number of settings or other steps (filling the product, ratcheting in the correct temperature), all one needs to do when it comes to the Pax Vaporizer is charge it up and to place the herbal blend into the product.

Posted on: December 31, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

When Calls The Heart DVD Review

When Calls The Heart, a film adaptation of a Janette Oke title, is a tremendously inspiring film, and the movie is something that all members of the family can appreciate. The title surrounds an earlier period in American history (1875-1915, or so). While there are specific problems that the cast must encounter that are specific to that time period, the overall narrative that is weaved in When Calls The Heart…

Posted on: December 31, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dylan Connor Interview

Hello, Dylan. What should we know about you? Blood Like Fire (Songs for Syria) is my fourth official release as a solo artist. Previously, I released three albums as front man for San Francisco based power pop band M.Headphone. As it stands right now, I am the only American singer to release an album of original songs about the crisis in Syria. I have no Syrian background, but I am…

Posted on: December 31, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Herr Baked Ripple Cut Potato Crisps – Jalapeno Flavored and Sweet Potat

The chips are crispy without being greasy, and have a nice level of heat to them. The peppery flavor of the chips stand up well to repeat snacking; Herr’s has crafted a flavor profile for their potato crisps that not only is innovative, but will please the greatest possible amount of Herr’s fans. For those that are conscious about their health, this addition to the Herr’s baked line has only…

Posted on: December 30, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Hunt DVD

The use of color in this film provides a greater level of nuance to what is already a compelling and alluring title. The movie surrounds the mob mentality that occurs when stories are picked up by mass media without properly vetting the initial sources. The Hunt is one of the first films that I can recall that has shown the specific ramifications of a false accusation. Part of the impact…

Posted on: December 30, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 1

Mexican Standoff Review

        Mexican Standoff pours with a very dark color, Spicy, chocolaty, and with a nice coffee flavor. The Mexican Standoff is an eye-opening and warmth-generating effort, a great introduction to Due South Brewing Company. This Florida-based brewery has just released Mexican Standoff, an epic porter that will caress imbibers while bludgeoning them mercilessly.   Mexican Standoff’s warmth is due to the presence of Scotch Bonnet peppers. The…

Posted on: December 29, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Supercreep S/T CD Review

  The high-energy of Supercreep is something that works well with the lavish production present throughout the disc. Different sections of the disc really show Jody’s diverse array of influences, something that makes the average tone of this disc – essentially a Weezer with instrumental intelligence – resonate throughout. Something that Supercreep has that most other acts in which one person is the main influence is this diversity, creating another…

Posted on: December 29, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Zulu Dawn Blu-Ray + DVD Combo Review

Zulu Dawn is an engrossing film that is helmed by a number of stars (Peter O’Toole, Burt Lancaster, Bob Hoskins, and Simon Ward), is bolstered through a stellar score crafted by Elmer Bernstein (who scored The Ten Commandments, Ghostbusters, and Stripes), and tells an epic story. Set 100 years in the past from its release date, Zulu Dawn captures the tense relationship between the Zulu Empire and the British forces…

Posted on: December 29, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Dragon Ball Z Season One Uncut Blu-Ray Set

  The Dragon Ball Z Season One Uncut Blu-Ray set has just been released, and it bundles up the first thirty-nine episodes of this classic Japanese anime in one tidy package. The video quality of the first batch of DBZ episodes is simply fantastic. Individuals that watched the Cartoon Network airings of these episodes will be awe-struck at how well Dragon Ball Z cleaned up. The value-priced release (one will…

Posted on: December 28, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

20” Brown Ale Review

This beer pours with a very reddish-brown hue and a very small but persistent white head. The beer blends toasted malts with a slight hint of hops. Taken together, the introduction that one has with the 20” Brown will be a good one. As the beer warms up, a solid amount of sweetness will ensure that the beer is inviting without hitting too strongly on the malt, barley, or hop…