Written by Jack Nicholson, The Trip is director Roger Corman’s statement on the whole psychedelic scene of the 1960s. It is more of an experience; however, than it is a film. Much like Head , the trip...
The third time is the charm for Shout Factory with their blu-ray release of the American teen comedy-drama television show (complete with its own built-in cult following), Freaks and Geeks ! Created b...
Fans of mad scientist flicks rejoice! The Back Sleep has arrived to cradle us in our darkest moments of fear and fury. Starring a very notable cast, this B-movie was coupled with a lot of better B-mov...
Let’s go back. Let’s go way back. It’s hard to imagine now, but once upon a time ago there was no such thing as "digital noise". The Internet was not around, iPads were still only on Star Trek, and ce...
Ugly, wildly unique and completely ridiculous in all its cheesy glory, Pieces , “directed” by Spanish filmmaker Juan Piquer Simon ( Slugs: The Movie ), is an exploitation slasher film that is as distu...
After Howard the Duck’s surprise appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy , I knew it was only a matter of time before Universal went into their vaults and hatched our fowl friend’s blu-ray debut for aud...
31 years after getting his bike back, Pee Wee Herman hits the road again. And I couldn’t be happier about the results. Opening today in select theaters and available through Netflix is the proper sequ...
It was required viewing in my freshman film course. That was my introduction to The Manchurian Candidate and, after having written many words about it, the film continues to seer its way into my thoug...
With more bang than it has any right to, 10 Cloverfield Lane sizzles as a convergence of two seemingly unrelated ideas provide an entertaining and wildly cracked ride. It is, hands down, the best genr...
With lines like "that's strange, my dad's battleaxe is missing" and a copious amount of well-managed gore and humor, there's no denying that The Mutilator is EXACTLY what any true fan of horror could...
It is safe to say that Disney's Zootopia is the shot in the arm that the animated community needed. It's exciting, funny, and completely (without apologies, mind you) subversive at each and every turn...
There is something painfully simple at work deep in the mechanics of Pixar's The Good Dinosaur. It is a child-like simplicity that woefully recalls some of the problems a lot of people had with Brave....
Fritz Lang brought Woman in the Moon to life a mere two years after his most important film, Metropolis. It is a less ambitious adventure but still manages to break the established rules of the time p...
Toss this title in $10 dollar "so bad it's hilarious" bin at Wal-Mart, folks, because that's where Gods of Egypt is headed. Visionary director Alex Proyas (Dark City) goes the loopy B-movie route and,...
Confession time, children! Gather around. Closer, please. I'm going to whisper this to you before I spend an entire review proclaiming why. Here goes: I fucking love Bob Clark. From Porky's to A Chris...