The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
…opening scenes. Having vanquished all crime, times are tough for our hideously deformed creature of super-human size and strength. Yet it’s now that hope of restored sight is dangled before…
…opening scenes. Having vanquished all crime, times are tough for our hideously deformed creature of super-human size and strength. Yet it’s now that hope of restored sight is dangled before…
While everyone else was consumed with spoofing The Blair Witch Project some exceptionally wily characters up in Connecticut had another blockbuster in their comedic cross hairs. Writer/director Michael Pleckaitis and…
…in England, a Trek-ified Catholic mass in Italy, a quiche-slathered soiree in France, busty bikini babes in Brazil (who Roger recalls fondly during his commentary with Ms. Crosby), an estrogen-laden…
…the perpetually handstanding “Half Boy,” the pointy noggin’d Snow Twins and Radian the armless, legless “Living Torso” who can fiddle open a matchbox and light his own cigarette using only…
…one Sunday morning, a friend’s hand-drawn map led the then 29-year-old telecom tech and his indulgent wife Cheri right to the hallowed homestead. “The house had been moved only days…
…complicated with Cleo seducing King’s dim-bulb son Brett (wooden adult star Hans Lohl) who actually treats her like the princess she desperately wants to become. Except, of course, she’s covertly…
Albert and Allen Hughes are whatcha call street wise. Whether it’s 1990s Watts or 1880s Whitechapel. There’s a commonality evident without a whole lot of brain busting. Pimps and ho’s….
…— they MEAN it! As if the film itself weren’t joy enough, horror historian David J. Skal‘s delectably detailed commentary is the perfect companion to a brand new doc chronicling…
…Jack receives a frantic call from his superior (Michael O’Neill) who’s just seen an informant gunned down in front of him as the two exchanged a computer key card containing…
…a 30-second commercial pitchman to the big screen, here’s where the lasting charm of Ernest P. Worrell really manifests. Varney’s comedic pallette broadens with the introduction of characters such as…