Blades (1989)
Though it takes a while to get going, Blades is a mostly enjoyable spoof of Jaws that has some fun gags and embraces its absurdity.
Read MoreJan 11, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
Though it takes a while to get going, Blades is a mostly enjoyable spoof of Jaws that has some fun gags and embraces its absurdity.
Read MoreJan 7, 2022 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Reviews, Sci-Fi |
Even with some decent genre actors, End of the World is a test of just how long you can sit through such a boring mess.
Read MoreDec 19, 2021 | Cult Films, Reviews, Thriller |
The Island is a tedious and dreary slog despite an interesting premise, a decent cast, and impressive production design.
Read MoreDec 14, 2021 | Cult Films, Documentary, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
Mixing the usual Troma insanity with an informative look at a prestigious film festival, All The Love You Cannes! is a great view.
Read MoreDec 10, 2021 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Horror, Reviews |
Though hampered by a minuscule budget and slow pacing, The Gingerdead Man delivers what it promises for better or for worse.
Read MoreNov 30, 2021 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
Though it takes a while to get going, Monster in the Closet is a decent parody of 50s monster movies with some memorable gags.
Read MoreNov 26, 2021 | Comedy, Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Reviews |
Mixing Z-grade exploitation tropes with commentary about gender politics, Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death is surprisingly fun.
Read MoreNov 16, 2021 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews |
Pink Flamingos is gross, crude, and offensive, but it revels in its depravity and has fun breaking as many taboos as possible.
Read MoreNov 5, 2021 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Horror, Reviews |
Though marred by a lack of budget and a lackluster execution, Retro Puppet Master is slightly improved compared to its predecessor.
Read MoreOct 26, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
While the film is mostly boring and drags itself to feature length, Beware: Children at Play is worth a viewing for its ending alone.
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