NEVER TOO YOUNG TO DIE [Stream This? Review]
Worth checking out just for the spectacle that is Gene Simmons, but not a must-see cult film. Continue reading NEVER TOO YOUNG TO DIE [Stream This? Review]
Worth checking out just for the spectacle that is Gene Simmons, but not a must-see cult film. Continue reading NEVER TOO YOUNG TO DIE [Stream This? Review]
Hell Comes To Frogtown …is an honestly good science-fiction movie with a unique setting, good performances and some solid satirical elements, in spite of itself. Continue reading HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN [Stream This? Review]
In the end, The Sisterhood is an oddly conflicted film on multiple levels. Unfortunately, the whole thing balances out as largely boring and isn’t even worth watching to make fun of. Continue reading THE SISTERHOOD (1988) [Stream This? Review]
Verotika is painful to endure. I dare say this is most painful film I have seen in my entire life. (And you know coming from me that is saying a lot!) Continue reading VEROTIKA [Stream This? Review]
She isn’t a great piece of cinema. It barely scans as a movie. But for sheer insanity, it is well worth streaming once just for the visuals and the experience. Continue reading SHE (1984) [Stream This? Review]
In time, The Invisible Man will be viewed as being to Leigh Whannell what The Fly is to David Cronenberg or The Thing is to John Carpenter. Continue reading THE INVISIBLE MAN Is To Leigh Whannell What The Thing Is To John Carpenter
Sarah and Matt team up to discuss why Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is so flipping good in our latest Hangout. Continue reading BIRDS OF PREY (AND THE FANTABULOUS EMANCIPATION OF ONE HARLEY QUINN) Is So Flipping Good
The Rise of Skywalker is a mess, leaving this Star Wars fan confused, disappointed, and yet still hopeful that next time will be better. Continue reading STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Is One Messy End To The Saga
With questionable performances and design issues paired with abominable CGI, “Cats” is a cinematic experience that will haunt your nightmares. Now and Forever. Continue reading CATS [Review]