Race Against Time

Watching Race Against Time (2000, 90 minutes) reminds me of another flick recently reviewed called Freejack. Both involve future worlds and human body harvesting, and […]

Escape Under Pressure

B-filmmakers have been jostling scale models of ships in swimming pools for decades now. But, today, some are getting with the digital revolution and relying […]

Art of War

Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes) is James Bond without the libido. He has the techno-gadgets of Mission: Impossible, yet he’s HARDLY a master of disguise. But […]

The Exorcist

Instead of making movies, nowadays, Hollywood just seems to REMAKE them, or they hire some cybergeeks to slap on a new coat of digital whatever. […]

Red Shoe Diaries: Luscious Lola

A few weeks back, we beheld the great Zalman King‘s fleshy visitation of Two Moon Junction. And the camera lenses have a brand new coat […]

Six Days in Roswell

Also see Adventures in Geekdom: Three Days in Roswell Documentaries used to be so dang serious. But somewhere down the line, the mating habits of […]

Alien Files

Agent Mulder of "The X-Files" has only one real passion — other than chasing little green fellas — and that’s his unquenchable thirst for porno. […]

Habit

Lauded indie filmmaker Larry Fessenden hacked 40 minutes out of his anti-genre vampire picture, Habit (1997, 112 minutes), but he shoulda kept right on cutting. […]

Elephant Parts

Yours truly finally drew the short straw — the DVD Talk Reviewer’s equivalent to jury duty. Released in 1998, it’s the assignment that’s been passed […]

Bloody Murder

Horror films are pretty inbred. Someone finds something that works, and bang, you’ve got 98,326 variations on the theme. Just look at The Blair Witch […]