Two brothers, after getting into a bar fight whilst defending the establishment from a takeover by the Russian mob, experience what they perceive to be a divine revelation from God. They believe God is commanding them to go out and strike down all evil [...]
During the 1963-64 television season, Judy Garland hosted her own variety show on CBS that sadly came to an abrupt end due to stiff competition and Judy's own personal troubles. Perhaps the show was just too out of touch with the impending counter [...]
Directed by Steven J. Monroe, co-produced and co-written by Stephen J. Cannell, "It Waits" opens with a group of explorers dynamiting a cave and unwittingly unleashing a demon-like creature who was trapped in the cave for a thousand years. The [...]
First of all, I must address an issue that has been bothering me for some time. Just about every raunchy comedy that has been released within roughly the past five years has gone on to receive a special "unrated" DVD release. In most cases, this [...]
Based on the videogame of the same name, "BloodRayne" is another cinematic atrocity from the director who gave us "House of the Dead" and "Alone in the Dark." Uwe Boll continues to desecrate the artistry of filmmaking with a [...]
Once in a great while a movie comes along that almost literally blows you away. Nothing could have prepared me for "Running Scared." Wayne Kramer's latest film is a hard-hitting, visceral, over-the-top extravaganza of blood and bullets that [...]
For a Harrison Ford movie, "Firewall" was surprisingly low-key when it hit theaters. A few trailers here and there but not that much, and then the film also didn't exactly set the box office on fire either. I was curious to check out the [...]
Completely bizarre tale of comedy and tragedy presented rather imaginatively with an added dose of zombies thrown in for added fun! Of course I'm talking about "Cemetery Man" otherwise known as "Dellamorte Dellamore, " a [...]
Exploitation films are tricky beasts. By design, they prey on our basest interests, offering up copious amounts of salacious material. Sometimes the sheer boldness of the scenarios can be compelling and we can cast aside the faults and limitations that [...]
"Lurking in Suburbia" opens with Conrad "Connie" Stevens, (Joe Egender) talking to the camera (a technique he uses during the entire movie) about how he is facing his upcoming 30th birthday in light of the belief that his very first [...]