Loron Hays

Saving the best for the last, director Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg nicely wrap up their “Cornetto” trilogy with The World’s End . It is a movie that is refreshing and hilarious and – shockingly e...
One of the few filmic anomalies in the classic era of the long-running Doctor Who series has finally received the upgrade it so richly deserves. Jon Pertwee's first outing as the Doctor is the first t...
The no CGI mandate continues as Adam Green’s uber-bloody Hatchet series comes up with its third and freshest entry. Directed by BJ McDonnell, Hatchet 3 begins precisely where the second one ended – wi...
A Boy and His Dog is the perfect post-apocalyptic movie. The dark humor from science fiction author Harlan Ellison (writer for Star Trek , The Alfred Hitchcock Hour , and The Outer Limits ) is strikin...
Originally inspired by spacey Mormon theology concerning a planet named Kolob and the council of twelve, the original Battlestar Galactica movie (but really just the first three episodes of the series...
Cy Roth’s Fire Maidens of Outer Space from 1956 is 78-minutes of black-and-white science fiction B-movie cheese. It should be noted that most of that cheese has spoiled. While this isn’t the worse fil...
Released years before the Alan Moore revisions of DC Comics Universe’s environmentally concerned soul crusader, Wes Craven’s Swamp Thing isn’t so much a superhero movie in the traditional sense as it...
Cheese never gets as gooey as it does in William Sachs’ bloody awful The Incredible Melting Man . Originally intended to be a spoof of horror films until money hungry producers – realizing there’s mor...
Fresh from the success of 1978’s Halloween , director John Carpenter returns to horror and its star Jamie Lee Curtis for his follow-up feature film. The Fog is a supernatural horror flick that is heav...
The convincing “downtrodden” world of District 9 is echoed. Liberal ideas of “Free Health Care for all” is the message its good guys send. More liberal ideas regarding immigration laws are defended by...
Predicting the right wing's media dominance with an intelligent script and a captivating group of actors of course WUSA – upon on its initial release in 1970 – was a giant flop. I’ll wager a bet that...
James Mangold’s The Wolverine is a comic book movie that attempts to atone for the sins of 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine by bringing a more grounded and wounded Weapon X to the story while, at the s...
Created by the rich mind of J.G. Quintel, Cartoon Network’s newest original series Regular Show is anything but what its title suggests. The animated series focuses on the hilarious misadventures of a...
Finally, after what seems like years (maybe decades) of waiting, Hollywood manages to produce a modern-made haunted house tale worth a damn. No longer do we have to run to films like 1963’s The Haunti...
Spring Breakers is a film about the current “Me” Generation that most members of that said grouping will fail to understand. Why? Because consequence and condemnation is not what their unearned sense...
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