Author: Carly Knaszak

  • Film Review: Uni-Terra

    Uni- Terra is an independent film written by Fredonia student Joseph Edwards, who also cast, directed, shot and edited the film, a lot for such a young filmmaker. It only took him three months to put this together and the movie was filmed on his very own campus, SUNY Fredonia. Edwards is a communication major with a minor in film studies.

    The film had its first premiere in 101 Jewett Hall on Friday, Nov. 14. The cast, friends and Edwards’ parents showed up for the event.

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    Charles Scheffler, Samantha Ploetz, Joseph Edwards, Drew Smith, Richelle Dalaba (Left to right)

    “In the near future, a philosophical extra-terrestrial of an ancient, enlightened alien race is sent to assassinate an corrupt, insidious world leader of Earth’s newly-found utopian civilization, Uni-Terra,” said Edwards of the plot of the film.

    The film genre is considered “fictional narrative, [and] political sci-fi.” Edwards went into detail about the meaning behind Uni-Terra, saying, “A government should not have too much power. It is important for people to understand their standings, but there is a lot of secrecy in our government.”

    “Film production is what I want to do. I want to be an independent filmmaker,” Edwards said. “Ever since I saw my first PG-13 film, Castaway, I was interested with how everything worked. Everyone watches the film for itself, but they do not understand how much work goes behind the camera.”

    Edwards was involved with BOCES at his high school, where he picked up the basic skills for radio, audio and television. Edwards also has been a writer for a long time, and he said that has helped him become more interested in script writing.

    The premiere of the film had a great atmosphere, and everyone in the audience saw the passion that Edwards has for his films and how thankful he was that everyone showed up to the event. He greeted everyone who came into the lecture hall with a smile, handshake or even a hug.

    Uni-Terra is an impressive film that was made in just a short amount of time. It has a perfect amount of action, special effects, in-depth meaning and humor. The film starred Charles Scheffler, Samantha Ploetz and Drew Smith. Scheffler played Sinatra, an alien that is sent to assassinate Godric Walton (Smith) for his overly empowered government. Quinn Maverick (Ploetz) is one of Walton’s best wingmen, and is sent to exterminate the threat known as Sinatra. However, Sinatra soon convinces Maverick to help him overthrow the corrupt government and to expose Walton for the evils that he is committing in Uni-Terra. Edwards’ girlfriend, Richelle Dalaba, even made an appearance in the film as one of Walton’s bodyguards.

    The film received loud applause from the audience, and actors cheered each other on as their names appeared in the credits.

    “I loved watching him grow up and seeing his films. It was great,” Edwards’ father said.

    “Being in Joseph’s film was a learning experience for me. This was the first film that I have ever been cast in. I have been cast in multiple roles in musicals and plays throughout the past few years, but the intense feeling of being in front of a camera is very different and pretty scary,” Ploetz said. “There were some ups and downs while filming, which made it even scarier to be in front of the camera, but I wouldn’t change it for anything. I feel as though this experience has made me grow as an actor.”

    Uni- Terra has been entered into a handful of film festivals, including The SUNY Wide Film Festival and The Boonies International Film Festival.

    Check out the trailer here: Uni-Terra Trailer by Joseph Daniel Edwards.

  • Seether and Papa Roach Announce 2015 tour

    10639587_865587163452588_6264813037501404959_nSeether and Papa Roach will be doing a co-headlining tour starting in early 2015. Islander and Kyng will also be the support acts on the tour.

    Tour Dates:

    1/9 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
    1/10 – Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live
    1/11 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
    1/13 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
    1/14 – Silver Spring, MD – Fillmore
    1/15 – Mashantucket, CT – Foxwoods Resort & Casino
    1/17 – Montclair, NJ – Wellmont Theatre
    1/18 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
    1/20 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
    1/21 – Bethlehem, PA – Sands Entertainment Center
    1/23 – Detroit, MI – Fillmore
    1/24 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
    1/25 – Chicago, IL – The Riviera Theatre
    1/27 – Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre (Seether Only)
    1/28 – Waterloo, IA – McElroy Auditorium
    1/30 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
    1/31 – Dallas, TX – Southside Ballroom
    2/02 – Wichita, KS – Cotilion
    2/03 – Denver, CO – Fillmore
    2/05 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield
    2/06 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
    2/07 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint

    Papa Roach recently just announced that their new album, F.E.A.R, will be released on January. 27. Seether will also be playing new material from their album Isolate and Medicate that was released July of this year.

    Tickets go on sale this Friday (Nov. 7), with a presale starting Thursday (Nov. 6) Tickets can be found HERE

    Pre-order F.E.A.R on iTunes

    Purchase Isolate and Medicate HERE

  • Film Review: Ouija

    ouijaOuija was released on October 24, 2014 and I was one of the millions of people who was looking forward to this movie. Ouija is directed by Stiles White, known for his work on The Sixth Sense (1999), Knowing (2009) and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994).

    I now regret spending money on this film. The film was done rather professionally and the effects were great. But the plot and cast were terrible. The only good thing was Ouija had a few good scenes where the audience jumped. I closed my eyes a few times because I was predicting when to be scared and when I thought I was about to be scared something would jump out on the screen. But that was one of the many cons of the movie: it was rather predictable.

    The movie starred actors and actresses that no one knows about, a rather young cast trying to make an impact on the Young Hollywood scene. These stars included Olivia Cooke, Ana Coto, Daren Kagasoff, Bianca A. Santos, Douglas Smith and Shelley Hennig.

    Ouija began with younger versions of Cooke (Laine) and Hennig (Debbie) playing with a Ouija board. It flashes to the present of them as teenagers and Debbie is seen burning a Ouija board and Laine calls her and says that she has not seen her in a few days. Debbie denies wanting to hang out with Laine and that she is fine and that she was using a Ouija board and it freaked her out. Laine let her be and the next thing we know, Debbie becomes possessed and hangs herself by a string of lights.

    For the rest of the movie, Laine and her friends are using the Ouija board to get into contact with Debbie to see why she killed herself. The group of friends figure out that while they are using the Ouija board they are not talking with Debbie, they are talking to an evil spirit(s) and a scary ghost child with her mouth sewn shut. As you can guess, people become haunted and are killed off one by one by this haunted Ouija board.

    The plot was just overall terrible. The movie could have ended multiple times but it kept going on and on. The one thing that I could not stand was that the casting director decided to make Laine’s sister, Sarah (Ana Coto) a rebel child with the skulls and leather. Sarah is seen leaving a mysterious car and the audience is told by Laine that it is some older guy that Sarah has been seeing. That was it. The story did not go into any further detail when the car shows up multiple times. Sarah brings this up to Laine when she is caught sneaking out, saying, “You’re not mom.” The sisters are brought up by their dad but nowhere in the movie do they bring up what happened to the mom. What was the point of having these scenes if they were no way relevant to the plot?

    Ouija was not worth the hype that it caused. It is literally a movie that middle school kids would brag about seeing because they saw a horror movie. It reminded me of the Scary Movie series. Most of the movie was laughable. But if you’re looking for horror, you will not find it in this movie.

  • Jack Bruce, Singer and Bassist for Cream, dies at 71

    Jack Bruce, singer and bassist for the legendary band Cream, has passed away at the age of 71. His family confirmed his death on Bruce’s Facebook page:

    “It is with great sadness that we, Jack’s family, announce the passing of our beloved Jack: husband, father, granddad, and all round legend. The world of music will be a poorer place without him, but he lives on in his music and forever in our hearts.”  

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    Cream was inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 with original members Ginger Baker (drummer) and Eric Clapton (guitarist/ singer). Bruce co-wrote hit singles like “White Room,” “SWLABR,” and “Sunshine of Your Live” with Clapton. Cream released four studio albums in a matter of three years. Cream sold 35 million albums in over two years and was awarded the world’s first platinum disc for their album Wheels of Fire.

    Cream broke up in 1968 and Bruce started his successful solo career over the next 45 years. His latest album was Silver Rails, which was released March 2014. In 2006, Cream received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

    Publicist Claire Singers said that Bruce died at his home in Suffolk, England.

  • Primus hides ‘Golden Tickets’ in new “Primus and The Chocolate Factory” Vinyl Edition

    Primus’s new album Primus & The Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble is set to be released October 21. But for the fans that buy the vinyl, keep a look out for a very special golden record! Thousands of milk chocolate colored vinyl will be sold but only 5 lucky fans will get the golden one! The ‘golden ticket’ will get fans Primus tickets for life!

    The band also released a promotional video for their new album, which includes their “chocolate” records being made, and with the band’s cover of Willy Wonka’s “Golden Ticket”.

    You can order the vinyl from the official Club Bastardo store, Amazon, or your local record store.

  • Film Review: Annabelle

    Dolls have always been a fear of many people around the world, but a doll named Annabelle can make every person get a chill down their spine. The horror movie Annabelle was released worldwide on October 3, 2014 and is directed by John R. Leonetti. The movie is a spin off of 2013’s The Conjuring. 

    Annabelle-2014-Movie-Banner-PosterThe movie is about a young married couple around the ’60s/’70s that is expecting a child and the husband (John) being a nice guy, buys his wife (Mia) a new creepy doll for his wife’s weird doll collection.  Slight spoiler alert, so beware; early in the movie two craze cult members come into the couple’s house and tries to kill them. The male of the cult is killed by the police but the female commits suicide with the Annabelle doll in her arms; this was one scene that stuck to me. The event was foreshadowed when Mia was watching TV and Charles Manson’s court case appeared on the screen, giving the audience a heads up that some suspenseful scene was due. After the suicide, strange things started happening in the house like random fires, the doll being moved from room to room and laughter of children. Mia is the one that takes notice on all the events which quickly start driving her insane.

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    Going into the theater, I was expecting Annabelle to be full of blood and gore. But to my surprise, I got a mind-boggling experience. The movie was more like a thriller and had the audience on the edge of their seat the whole time. Annabelle had a perfect balance of horror and things popping out and scaring you. The movie did not need any excessive blood and gore scenes to make it a great movie. The plot did amazing on its own, but the thing that leaves people in shock is that Annabelle is based on a true story and a real doll! Annabelle is located in the Warrens Occult Museum.

    For all you horror fans that do not need blood and guts to satisfy your movie cravings, I recommend this movie!

  • Karl Denson to tour with the Rolling Stones

    Saxophone extraordinaire, Karl Denson is set to tour with the Rolling Stones for nine concerts this month and next in Australia and New Zealand on their 14 On Fire tour.

    Densen had six shows planned with his funk-jazz band Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe but quickly cancelled the shows when he was asked to perform with the Rolling Stones. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe has become a major hit in major festival and club attractions. He is also the co-founder and leader of the jazz band, The Greyboy Allstars – the band began in 1993 and they merged Latin music and jazz. The San Diego band became an international sensation.

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    Touring with the Rolling Stones will involve huge amphitheater performances but Denson is far from shy with huge crowds. The saxophonist has toured with his jam band Slightly Stoopid and has also worked with Lenny Kravitz, the Allman Brothers Band, Steve Winwood and guitarist John Scofield, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Kravitz is the one that mentioned Denson to the Stones when they were on the look out for a saxophonist. The band approved Denson’s work and Kravitz relayed the message of the once in a lifetime opportunity to Denson.

    Denson will be included in the Stoner’s sax section that includes Bobby Keys and Tim Ries, who have been touring with the Stones since 1990s. He flies out Friday to begin rehearsal with the Stones. Denson’s first date with the band will be Oct. 25 in Adelaide, Australia.

    Update: Bobby Keys will not be joining the Australia and New Zealand tour due to illness. 

  • Andy Suzuki and The Method to tour with Marc Broussard

    Folk and Blues band Andy Suzuki & The Method will be hitting the road with Marc Broussard for a three-week tour. “Marc Broussard has been an idol of mine for years, so traveling with him in his tour bus is going to be a dream comes true. We are gonna have a mobile slumber party on the highway” Suzuki said, on his website. The first half of  the tour will only feature Suzuki playing a solo set and the full band will play starting on Oct. 8 at the Highline Ballroom in NYC. Tour kicks off in Columbia, S.C. and ends in Chester, N.Y.

    You can purchase Andy Suzuki & The Method’s Born out of Mischief  on iTunes and Marc Brossard on iTunes.

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  • Cat Stevens Announces First U.S Tour Since 1976

    197553-a2ce9Update 9/25: Yusuf has cancelled his show in NYC at The Beacon Theatre to protest New York’s scalping laws, per CBS. A statement from Yusuf reads:

    Unfortunately I will not be performing in NYC this time around but I am looking forward to playing for fans in Philadelphia on December 4 and hope to return to NYC at a future date. My fans will understand and I thank them for informing me about the extortionate tickets prices already being listed on some websites. I have been a longtime supporter of paperless tickets to my shows worldwide and avoiding scalpers. Unfortunately NY has a state law that requires all tickets sold for shows in NYC to be paper, enabling them to be bought and sold at inflated prices. I’m sorry about not being able to now play in NYC but hope to find an opportunity that aligns with my support of this issue in the near future, God willing. Looks like the Peace Train is going to arrive at New York a little bit later than expected. – Yusuf

    Yusuf will be playing in Boston on December 7th at the Wang Theatre.

    “Peace Train” singer and newly inducted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, Yusuf Islam, better known as Cat Stevens, announced a six-city concert tour in North America this December. This will be his first set of tour dates since 1976.

    Islam will be releasing a blues album called Tell ‘Em I’m Gone, on Oct. 27 produced by Rick Rubin. The last album that Islam released as Cat Stevens was his 1978 album, Back To Earth.

    The “Peace Train..Late Again” tour starting on Dec. 1 in Toronto then continues through to Boston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and ends in Los Angeles. Tickets for the New York show go on sale September 24 at 10 am.

    Fans can pre-order Tell ‘Em I’m Gone on iTunes and Amazon.

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  • EDM Stars Skrillex & Diplo to Perform at Madison Square Garden on NYE

    Phish has played for the last four years at Madison Square Garden in New York City for a New Year’s Eve show. But this year, EDM legends Skrillex and Diplo will be taking the stage this time around, both doing their own sets.

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    More guests will be revealed soon.

    Tickets for Skrillex and Diplo’s NYE gala go on sale to the general public this Friday, September 19 at noon ET via Ticketmaster. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, September 16 at 10 a.m. ET.