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“Nightmare U.S.A. The Untold Story of the Exploitation Independents” is an invaluable textbook that explores Independent horror films from 1970- 1985. Written by Stephen Thrower, this is […]
“Nightmare U.S.A. The Untold Story of the Exploitation Independents” is an invaluable textbook that explores Independent horror films from 1970- 1985. Written by Stephen Thrower, this is […]
About 20 years ago, you could walk into a Mom and Pop video store and marvel in the oddball selection of videos they had accumulated. […]
1974’s “The Klansman” is an appalling experience that no one should ever have to endure the torture of sitting through. While the topic of racism can […]
1997’s “Deconstructing Harry” is Woody Allen’s last great love song to New York. It is also one of the most bold and daring narrative structures […]
“Hot Moves” came to us thanks to the ’80s’ wave of sex comedies –easily inspired by films like “Private School” and “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” but […]
“Schizoid” feels like a violent slasher made for the Lifetime network. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing though. That automatically separates it from the pack […]
This past April, Lionsgate released a new series of DVDs entitled, “The Lost Collection.” In the series are films that are finally being released on […]
“Peeper” is a witty spoof of Film Noir and still manages to create an intriguing mystery to keep the audience along for the ride. That creates a unique […]
“Americathon” is a delightful jumbled mess. Yes, it is possible for a movie to be poorly constructed, yet have moments of inspired comedy. Not only […]
“Vamp” is an astoundingly funny horror movie from 1986 that still remains a hidden gem today. The concept was heavily burrowed from Martin Scorsese’s “After […]
Code Red is an independent DVD releasing company that specializes in giving B-movies, Criterion worthy extras. They provide a decent change of pace from the […]
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