Ruby is a film that is clearly trying to be its own thing while aping off of other films in the process. While it doesn't steal from these other films, it does try to remind us of these other films whenever it can. The film works best when it is doing its own thing, but even then it does so in a somewhat confusing manner.…
Read moreGreydon Clark's Satan's Cheerleaders is one of those films that you rent because of the title and then are disappointed when the film didn't live up to the title. The film does have some things going for it, but they are few and far between. Still, the film is campy as hell and can be fun.
Read moreSome call Don't Torture A Duckling a "masterpiece". Lucio Fulci considers it his favorite of his films, but I can't say that I agree. Sure, the film is expertly made with a few scenes that hit really hard, but I can't say that it is Fulci's best film or even a "masterpiece". I still think that …
Read moreWhenever anyone thinks of Blaxploitation, they think of crappy filmmaking, horrible acting, and the boom mic showing up in every shot. While some other Blaxploitation films have these "qualities" to them, the film that they are referring to is Dolemite and, while you think that the film is terrible, it has more heart tha…
Read moreBlind Fury is a solid action film highlighted by an amazing fight scene between Rutger Hauer and Sho Kosugi. Silent Rage is a wannabe slasher film starring Chuck Norris. White Line Fever is your typical "Man Against the Establishment" film highlighted by a really good performance by Jan Michael Vincent.
Read morePhantasm is the last great film of the 70's. The film is scary and fun and never talks down to the audience like some many other films. The Tall Man would go onto be a horror icon because he elicits fear in us without saying a word. When he does talk, he becomes even scarier because we realize that he is here for one reason:…
Read moreBruce Lee's first feature after returning to Hong Kong is a potboiler about corruption and murder, but Lee has taken a vow to never fight again. If you think that the vow stays true through the whole film then you have just woken up out of a very long coma. Lee kicks a lot of ass and makes his mark in Hong Kong cinema.…
Read moreDon't let the cool name fool you. This is not a very good film. THE FEATURES ⭐⭐⭐ Audio Commentary with Troy Howarth Remembering Evelyn (15m 12s, HD) A look back at the film with author and film critic Stephen Thrower The Night Erika Came Out of the Grave (9m 44s, HD) Interview with actress …
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