The Shape of Things to Come
From the director of Frogs comes this dubious interpretation of the H.G. Wells classic. Seven years after robot wars left Earth uninhabitable, the New Washington […]
From the director of Frogs comes this dubious interpretation of the H.G. Wells classic. Seven years after robot wars left Earth uninhabitable, the New Washington […]
You’ve seen this one before. Take every shark movie ever made, set the cinematic blender on chum, and voila, you’ve got Shark Attack 2 (2000, […]
Lots of folks TALK about making movies. Some have even been known to write snarky reviews of flicks OTHER people poured their souls into. But […]
Italian director Mario Brava‘s last picture, Shock (1977, 92 minutes), is also one of his more widely appreciated films. Mario was an elder statesmen of […]
T&A documentaries go WAY back in the annuals of cinema, even before the nudist camp movies of the ’60s. A gal named Doris Wishman made […]
The menage-a-trois is a slippery subject. Hollywood got the combination ALL WRONG in Threesome. No one wants to see Lara Flynn Boyle get half-heartedly chased […]
Shunned in their homeland, the demented denizens of Tromaville found their late-night sanctuary across the pond on Channel 4 with Troma’s Edge T.V. (Vol. 1, […]
Please see Schlockcast: Seed of Chucky
One of Troma’s more critically lauded films is Tromeo & Juliet (1996, 107 minutes). Director Lloyd Kaufman claims to have been inspired my George Cukor‘s […]
In a trend that goes all the way back to Elvis, and beyond, yet another artist hovers within the increasingly blurry line between the music […]