Blue Hawaii is the reason why Becket got made. Focus on that, rather than Angela Lansbury playing Elvis’s mother. I put that there as a preface because of our younger readers’ inability to...
Drive is one of those cult films that just missed me upon initial release. Hell, I think I missed the second wave as well. If it’s funny and they Drive, I guess it’s a Cult Classic? Maybe ...
Uncle Sam had a big following on VHS back in the late 90s. I remember scouring many Suncoasts and other video stores for copies of this movie and The Doom Generation. I was more into Lustig style gore...
Escape from L.A. is this weird attempt to revisit your greatest hits. When I was a 15 year old, it was quite the big deal to see the movie in theaters. After all, I grew up loving Escape from New York...
Juice is one of those early 90s films helped by Boyz N The Hood and later eclipsed by it. What Ernest R. Dickerson does with this film is present something that borders on realism and 1950s urban dram...
The Toolbox Murders Dennis Donnelly (1978) A carpenter never blames his tools The Toolbox Murders was a movie I discovered later in life. Mainly, because I grew up hearing about how The Driller K...
Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence is the greatest Alan Smithee movie of the 1990s. Very few people remember why, but luckily Blue Underground has released an amazing 4K disc to remind you why. This direc...
Maniac Cop 2 returns Officer Matt Cordell from the dead for more vengeance. Thrown into the river to die at the end of Maniac Cop, Cordell is back for the people that wronged him. After causing a robb...
Eternals is a film I put off covering for quite some time. There comes a point with the MCU films where it’s like we know what everyone is doing every moment of the day. By the time the film dro...
Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a high concept movie that doesn’t work as cinematic entertainment. Does that make it a bad movie? Not really. What it does is create an extended feature length m...