The Hole
Everyone loves fish bowls. If they DIDN’T there’d be no Sea World and Shamu would have to circle Carnival Cruise ships with an over-sized tin […]
Everyone loves fish bowls. If they DIDN’T there’d be no Sea World and Shamu would have to circle Carnival Cruise ships with an over-sized tin […]
Something’s going on here. They just sent me two more I-Talian horror movies. Regular readers of my ramblings — all, um, ONE of you — […]
Famed breast auteurs Fred Olen Ray and Jim Wynorski began their tag-team directorial partnership with this ingenious self-produced, self-distributed roll call of their favorite leading […]
Playboy discovered her. Home video made her a star. In fact, MORE horndogs have fast-forwarded through MORE Shannon Tweed flicks than those of every other […]
Also see The Films of Al AdamsonAlso see Secrets of B-Moviemaking Originally conceived as Girls for Rent — a thematic sequel to Women for Sale — this […]
Ah, the zombie movie. What fertile ground for the horror industry. George A. Romero‘s classic Night of the Living Dead spawned countless copists and spoofs. […]
Back when Roger Corman was directing 15 or 20 films a week, he enlisted the great Vincent Price in six screen adaptations of Edgar Allan […]
When oodles of genetically engineered bats with a so-so appetite for human flesh escape a university lab, their nocturnal snacking threatens to sour a sleepy […]
Also see Jim Varney: A Legacy of Laughter Originally titled Stormin’ Ernest, this marks the slapstick saga’s final chapter. It’s especially poignant given that Varney’s […]
Eek! Attack of the killer website! Or is it attack of the albino schoolgirl and her bouncing ball of death? What about Stephen Rea‘s DELICIOUSLY […]