
The Best Films of 2016
FINALLY! After a long delay, I finally present my picks for the twenty best films of 2016. Continue reading The Best Films of 2016
FINALLY! After a long delay, I finally present my picks for the twenty best films of 2016. Continue reading The Best Films of 2016
This time, we look at three cult films involving people in alien surroundings: THE VISITOR, FORBIDDEN ZONE and WHY SHOOT THE TEACHER? Continue reading GLORY OF THE 80s: Strangers In a Strange Land
Naughty Catholic schoolgirls ditch their crufixes with the rest of their clothes in LITTLE WITCHES and the Film Jerks are there to talk about it. Continue reading I Made the Film Jerks Watch LITTLE WITCHES and Now I Have to Go to Confession
Part 1 of a four-part series! Just in time for the holidays, a list of non-traditional Christmas films you won’t find on the Hallmark Channel. Continue reading Jingle Bell Schlock!: Non-Traditional Christmas Films You May Have Missed (Part 1 of 4)
Whether emerging from the recklessness of the past or the desperation of the present, you can’t escape your demons, figuratively or literally. Continue reading AT THE DEVIL’S DOOR, or: Satan and the Suburbs
Scott’s Film Geek Journal returns with this grouping of films that proves I’m not ready to say goodbye to Halloween quite yet. Continue reading SCOTT’S FILM GEEK JOURNAL: Every Day Is Halloween
You never know what’s hiding in the nooks and crannies of the American landscape. Take the Louisiana swampland covered in THE WITCHMAKER. Not only does it have a dark and dangerous legacy, the locals are pretty casual about it. As … Continue reading THE WITCHMAKER (31 Days of Horror)
When you agree to watch a film called SLAUGHTERED VOMIT DOLLS, you should abandon all pretense of this being a pleasant and disposable horror film. No, it is obvious that director Lucifer Valentine (subtle) is hellbent on upsetting our psyches … Continue reading SLAUGHTERED VOMIT DOLLS (31 Days of Horror)
THE LORDS OF SALEM represents a filmmaker venturing into uncharted territory, and it is glorious. Though it is his fifth theatrical film, THE LORDS OF SALEM marks the first totally original material Rob Zombie has brought to the big screen since HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. After all, he followed up CORPSES with a sequel, THE DEVIL’S REJECTS, which was different in tone but still continued the story of the characters from the first film. After that, Zombie gave us his two HALLOWEEN pictures, again adding his own spin on the material, but dealing with established characters. Flirtations with other … Continue reading Review – THE LORDS OF SALEM (2013)
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