True Grime fans assemble!!! If you grew up prowling the video store aisles for anything with blood, shock, or the words “based on a true story,” the new True Crime Triple Ripper Blu-ray set from AGFA and Something Weird Video feels like a time machine back to those glory days of cracked VHS ...
Surprise! The knife is not yet blunt. After the solid return to form of Dwight H. Little’s Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, things get far more interesting in the darker, mythos-expanding Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. Critics have long dismissed it ...
Set against the misty backdrop of the Arkansas Ozark Mountains, the awkwardly named Violent Ends is a gritty Southern revenge thriller with a surprisingly human heart. Billy Magnussen (The Big Short) stars as Lucas Frost, a man desperate to leave behind his family’s ...
If there’s one film that seriously needs your reevaluation this Halloween season, it’s Tommy Lee Wallace’s Halloween 3: Season of the Witch. The title is a bit misleading as the knife-wielding Michael Myers does not appear in the film at all, but this horror film is John Carpenter’s brainchild all the ...
Iconic. This is the legacy Larry David has left in the world of situation comedy. From his work on Seinfeld to his own show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, there is little doubt on his influence and this blu-ray set - while it is far from perfect - celebrates a a comedy could run for decades without losing ...
Razor-sharp. This essentially describes the wit of Clue and this new 2023 4K upgrade of the classic comedy. It’s the movie with three different endings, remember? And, if you remember that, you also remember that you had to go to different theaters to see the different endings. It was an ...
Well, the good news with Clown in a Cornfield is that it doesn’t suck. It’s absolutely a lot of fun and full of enough meta-themed awareness to be clever in some parts. While I think a lot of horror fans might sleep on the movie, I am pleased to let you know that cornfields, clowns, and small towns ...
Rumor has it that when the John Carpenter and Debrah Hill penned (and, once again, Michael Myers-less) script for Halloween 4 was turned down, the duo promptly sold their rights to all things Halloween to producer Moustapha Akkad. Whether out of anger or suave financial smarts, the move meant ...