Rockwood Cinema Review: Rush – Beyond The Lighted Stage (2010)

Rush (Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart) taken from the 70s with long hair laughing.

In our last rock movie review, A Band Called Death, we took a look at a documentary that exposed a relatively unknown band, Death, who gained fame more than 35 years after they disbanded: an underdog story in the truest sense. But in today's Rockwood Cinema Review we take a look at one of the …

Rockwood Cinema Review: A Band Called Death – Before There Was Punk (2013)

Bobby Hackney vocalist and bassist for Death. "Imagine it taking 35 Years. I don't know a story like that." - Brian Spears, manager In our first Rock & Roll Movie Review (which is long overdue, since we have only been doing outdoor-themed movies thus far), we take a look at the compelling rock documentary Death: …

Swiss Chalet: A Christmas Tale Of Two Different Buns

A old stale looking bun with an X through it, and a round shiny bun with a checkmark

A Christmas Tradition: Remember the old Swiss Chalet Bun from the 70s, 80s, 90s? What kind of bun was it? There are many time-honoured Canadian traditions and institutions around Christmas time, including The Festive Special by Canadian chicken chain, Swiss Chalet. Let's just say, the times have changed. Gone are the 80s brown plates and …

Top 10 Rock Songs About The Devil 😈

Montage of the Rolling Stones, Motley Crue, Robert Johnson, Gun (band), Van Halen and Eddie mascot from Iron Maiden

Since it's Devil's night, Oct 30th, and just before Halloween, cottagemixtape.com is going to take a look at the Top 10 Rock Songs About The Devil. Rock and Roll and the concept of the "devil" have been intertwined since rock and roll's inception, beginning with the story of Robert Johnson meeting the devil at the …

Rockwood Cinema Review: Evil Dead (1981)

Ash from Evil Dead holding a lantern and descending a dark staircase.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL6mioAlpJk Today, in Rockwood Cinema Reviews we take a look at another cabin horror classic, Evil Dead (1981)! October is an important month for Evil Dead. Not only is it the month of Halloween, but it also coincides with Sam Raimi's birthday (born October 23, 1959) and the movie Evil Dead itself debut on October …

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