Bertrand Blier’s 1974 French film, “Going Places,” also known as “Les Valseuses,” is a film that disrupts conventional norms and treads on paths less taken. This provocat...
Deep within the annals of American independent cinema lies a masterpiece known as “On The Yard,” a 1978 film directed by Raphael D. Silver. This unflinching and vivid portrayal of prison l...
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) is a cornerstone of American horror movies. Directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Hooper and Kim Henkel, this film has earned a reputation for its raw and visceral...
Cocaine Bear is a lot smaller in real life. As someone who has encountered the now stuffed bear at several points in my adult life, I always bring that up to people. So, when Cocaine Bear became a mod...
Babylon remains one of my favorite movies in recent memory. If that’s a problem for you, then mark your calendars for the eventual Ari Aster retrospective. I was told the ending of that was upse...
I couldn’t help but take a trip down memory lane by re-watching one of the classic movies of the 80s – The Last American Virgin. This movie is a timeless classic that manages to capture the spir...
The Tutor confirms that all teenagers in turtlenecks are trying to harm you. But, Garrett Hedlund ignores that advice in pursuit of a $2500 daily paycheck. All he has to do is tutor a high school kid ...
Planes, Trains and Automobiles arrives on 4K UHD with some of the long lost deleted scenes included on disc. But, as we transition into new approaches to movies on the site. Why bring up a beloved Hol...
Massacre at Central High was one of those movie that I wanted to watch for the longest time. Now, that it’s getting a proper Blu-ray from Synapse Films, what did I think? For such a corny movie,...
Satan’s Little Helper is one of those horror films that was distributed by Universal in the mid 00s that seemingly never made it to many screens. Much like how Universal mishandled House of 1,00...