ASH VS. EVIL DEAD REVIEWED “Ash vs. Evil Dead” only lasts 10 episodes, but it goes out of its way to invite us back into Ash’s world. While the Deadite kills are impressive for TV, i...
THE DUEL REVIEWED “The Duel” is a fascinating Western. Basically, Woody Harrelson is playing a cult leader that has taken over a small town. Liam Hemsworth is a Texas Ranger that dares to ...
WILLIAM CASTLE DOUBLE FEATURE REVIEWED “13 Ghosts” is probably the most popular Castle film. While WB remade it in the early 00s, the original brings the goods. Shot with the Illusion-O co...
RED SONJA: QUEEN OF PLAGUES REVIEWED “Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues” is a motion comic of Gail Simone’s recent run on the Dynamite Comics version of the famous She Devil. While Red Son...
CRIMES OF PASSION REVIEWED “Crimes of Passion” is the second of Ken Russell’s American films. Kathleen Turner and Anthony Perkins spend equal time chewing the scenery, but there̵...
MICROWAVE MASSACRE REVIEWED “Microwave Massacre” was originally meant to star Rodney Dangerfield, but he asked for too much money. If Dangerfield has taken a paycut, I’m not sure tha...
THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF REVIEWED “The Boy Who Cried Werewolf” has never legally been on home video. While horror nerds have circulated copies here and there, its first home video bow lo...
ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST/DOCTOR BUTCHER M.D. REVIEWED “Zombie Holocaust” is a cannibal movie. But, it’s also a zombie movie designed to cash in on the Romero/Fulci craze of that period. The ...
THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE REVIEWED “The Girlfriend Experience” is lesser Soderbergh, but it finds new legs being adapted for TV. Riley Keough is quickly breaking out of the shadow of her m...
ONCE UPON A TIME REVIEWED “Once Upon A Time” enters its fifth season with a healthy bit of world building. We get a little English middle history, as Brave and the tales of Camelot move to...