Starship Troopers
Hollywood is a frequent target of yours truly. No raspberries today as it’s time to SALUTE those deep-pocketed studios out yonder for fostering the career […]
Hollywood is a frequent target of yours truly. No raspberries today as it’s time to SALUTE those deep-pocketed studios out yonder for fostering the career […]
Also see The Films of Jack Hill Currently hailed as a lesbian cult classic, not for copious alternative tongue rasslin, but for its pervasive girl-power […]
Also see The Films of Jack Hill Hill’s debut has the disarming charm of "Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood" and the ferocious family values of The Texas […]
Floridian filmmaker William Grefé was something of a fixture during that state’s exploitation boom in the ’60s. Like other successful exploiteers, Grefé was never wed […]
With the big-screen creature boom — Anaconda, Deep Blue Sea and Lake Placid — the B-rank-and-file have followed suit with a stampede of nature-run-amok flicks. […]
Also see The Films of Al AdamsonAlso see Secrets of B-Moviemaking Widely declared the Citizen Kane of biker flicks and deservedly so. Ordinary folk are brutalized by […]
Also see H.G. Lewis Goreography This one’s very close to H.G. Lewis‘s heart, and with good reason. A fierce female motorcycle gang who boastfully call themselves […]
The fella was barely 18 when he wandered into Hollywood, yet by 24, David DeCoteau earned a 10 PICTURE deal with Empire producer Charles Band. […]
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 […]
The first Shaft film is a remarkable achievement. While folks generally focus on its infectious, Oscar-winning theme song, the movie itself is a watershed event […]