The Taint (2011)
While its humor is primarily low-brow, and it has shoddy production values, The Taint is a fascinating piece of guerrilla filmmaking.
Read MoreOct 4, 2022 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
While its humor is primarily low-brow, and it has shoddy production values, The Taint is a fascinating piece of guerrilla filmmaking.
Read MoreSep 30, 2022 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Horror, Reviews |
While it borrows elements from other movies and suffers from a low budget, Shadowzone is an ambitiously crafted sci-fi horror film.
Read MoreSep 20, 2022 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
While it suffers from stilted dialogue and plodding pacing, Beyond Evil boasts solid performances, a moody atmosphere, and a good score.
Read MoreSep 16, 2022 | Cult Films, Documentary, Full Moon Fridays, Reviews |
While the final result is barely a movie, Auditions is nonetheless a fascinating artifact in Charles Band’s history.
Read MoreSep 6, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
While it drags at points, the plot is convoluted and relies mainly on nudity and slapstick, Cry Uncle is a nonetheless fascinating film.
Read MoreSep 2, 2022 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Horror, Reviews |
Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust has some decent moments, but it’s a mishmash of dated stereotypes and self-aware commentary.
Read MoreAug 30, 2022 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
While it’s sometimes somewhat disjointed, The Last Horror Film is a fascinating look at horror films with some compelling performances.
Read MoreAug 29, 2022 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
Thanks to a stellar cast of character actors, solid direction, dark humor, and a sense of dread, Alone in the Dark is an underrated gem.
Read MoreAug 26, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Reviews |
While not quite as good as Band’s Cinderella, Fairy Tales is an enjoyably off-beat and zany sex comedy with some decent music.
Read MoreAug 25, 2022 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
Though light on characterization and originality, Madman stands out thanks to its creepy atmosphere, gruesome kills, and a great villain.
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