Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s latest television show, Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights! We’ve got the commentary team of Nigel McGuinness, Kevin Kelly and Tony Schiavone calling the action, with Jr commentating on the main event as well this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Andrade El Idolo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They chain wrestled to start the match, both men having a feeling out process. Bryan wrenched Andrade’s neck with a bow and arrow type submission. Andrade escaped and smiled at Danielson. Andrade was looking for the figure four, but Danielson kicked him away. Danielson and Andrade traded chops. Bryan began switching it up with kicks to Andrade. And then a headbutt. Danielson jumped off the apron with a running knee strike to Andrade. Andrade connected with a flying forearm.
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Andrade El Idolo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They chain wrestled to start the match, both men having a feeling out process. Bryan wrenched Andrade’s neck with a bow and arrow type submission. Andrade escaped and smiled at Danielson. Andrade was looking for the figure four, but Danielson kicked him away. Danielson and Andrade traded chops. Bryan began switching it up with kicks to Andrade. And then a headbutt. Danielson jumped off the apron with a running knee strike to Andrade. Andrade connected with a flying forearm.
- 10/24/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Björk has teamed up with Rosalía for a new song. Currently only available on YouTube under the title “help fight fish farming in iceland,” its proceeds will go to the legal fees of protestors against the fish farm at the Fjord Seyðisfjörður in Iceland. Stream it below.
The track, barely over one minute long, features Björk and Rosalía repeatedly singing, “Is that the right thing to do? I just don’t know.” It’s currently unclear whether the YouTube upload is the full song or whether the whole thing will be released later this month.
“i am offering a song me and rosalia sang together. the profits will to help the fight against fish farming in iceland. it will come out in october,” Björk shared in a statement accompanying the song. “people at the fjord seyðisfjörður have stood up and protested against fish farming starting there. we would like to...
The track, barely over one minute long, features Björk and Rosalía repeatedly singing, “Is that the right thing to do? I just don’t know.” It’s currently unclear whether the YouTube upload is the full song or whether the whole thing will be released later this month.
“i am offering a song me and rosalia sang together. the profits will to help the fight against fish farming in iceland. it will come out in october,” Björk shared in a statement accompanying the song. “people at the fjord seyðisfjörður have stood up and protested against fish farming starting there. we would like to...
- 10/5/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Jessie Ware took the stage at the 2023 Mercury Prize awards ceremony at London’s Hammersmith Apollo last night to perform her vibrant single “Free Yourself.” Ware, a nominee for this year’s award, was joined by a band, horns section, and several back-up singers.
The ceremony, which ultimately awarded the Mercury Prize to London group Ezra Collective, featured numerous live performances from the nominees. Raye showcased her soulful, fast-talking track “The Thrill Is Gone” with an expansive band, while Shygirl performed her introspective song “Woe.”
Other nominees included Arctic Monkeys,...
The ceremony, which ultimately awarded the Mercury Prize to London group Ezra Collective, featured numerous live performances from the nominees. Raye showcased her soulful, fast-talking track “The Thrill Is Gone” with an expansive band, while Shygirl performed her introspective song “Woe.”
Other nominees included Arctic Monkeys,...
- 9/8/2023
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Stars: Adam Halferty, Jessie Rabideau, Ryan Kattner, James Russo, DeVaughn Labon, Jerilyn Armstrong, Russell Becker, Flora Rubenhold, Jason Tippet | Written and Directed by Matthew Goodhue
Writer/director Matthew Goodhue’s debut film Woe certainly opens on an intriguing note. An unkempt looking man, Charlie Dennistoun (Adam Halferty) walks out of the back door of an unkempt house surrounded by a swarm of flies and carrying what looks like a wrapped body. He proceeds to bury it as an old school phone rings incessantly. Can he keep our interest for the rest of the film though?
Charlie has been holed up in his father’s house since the old man killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning in his Crown Vic. While he’s supposedly fixing the place up. He’s using that as an excuse to hide himself away from everyone. That includes his sister Betty (Jessie Rabideau) and her fiancé...
Writer/director Matthew Goodhue’s debut film Woe certainly opens on an intriguing note. An unkempt looking man, Charlie Dennistoun (Adam Halferty) walks out of the back door of an unkempt house surrounded by a swarm of flies and carrying what looks like a wrapped body. He proceeds to bury it as an old school phone rings incessantly. Can he keep our interest for the rest of the film though?
Charlie has been holed up in his father’s house since the old man killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning in his Crown Vic. While he’s supposedly fixing the place up. He’s using that as an excuse to hide himself away from everyone. That includes his sister Betty (Jessie Rabideau) and her fiancé...
- 6/29/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
From The Producer Of Cabin Fever W O E A brother and sister stumble upon their father’s secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone. Writer/director Matthew Goodhue’s terrifying Woe premieres on DVD and Digital June 15 from Gravitas Ventures and Kamikaze Dogfight. One year after their …
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- 6/19/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Woe is a familial horror feature. From director Matthew Goodhue, this feature focuses on a brother and sister, after the death of their father. Each sibling copes in different ways as a hunchbacked creature shadows their every move. Starring James Russo (Open Range), Adam Halferty and Jessie Rabideau, this film has just released this week. Now, the film's latest launch trailer is hosted here. The film's story also mentions a suicide and an estranged Uncle Pete. This dysfunctional family hopes to put their lives back together, after a tragedy. But, all roads lead to dead ends and an eventual confrontation. Woe will be released by Gravitas Ventures, in the United States. Already available on DVD and Digital, this title promises a dark time spent with a strange creature. More release details are below. Release Date: June 15th, 2021. Director/writer: Matthew Goodhue. Cast: Adam Halferty, Jessie Rabideau, Ryan Kattner and James...
- 6/16/2021
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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