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The Mad Mad World Of Charles Band

There’s definitely a buzz around B movies these days, with the genre seemingly, er, healthier than ever. Take Sharknado, which aired on SyFy and became a Twitter sensation. I think the only thing I managed to tweet last year was…

5 Zombie Flicks To Keep You Up At Night

It seems that zombies can be found almost everywhere lately. From films and television to video games and flash mobs, they have staggered their way into every nook and cranny of our culture. Over the past few years, AMC has…

Embrace The Trashiness: Nurse 3D

In this month’s Playboy, model-actress Paz de la Huerta can be seen posing tastefully nude, but in the dreary slasher film Nurse, she’s not just nude, she’s naked (in a Hustler way), and all the less compelling for it. She’s…

Zombi 2

ZOMBI 2 (otherwise known in the U.S. as just ZOMBIE and, in the U.K., as ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS) is one of the best known zombie flicks to come out of Europe during the 70’s and 80’s. For those of you…

Rage of the Yeti

Rage of the Yeti is set on an island called Mercy in the Artic which has suffered a sudden heatwave which has melted lots of ice & snow & an old ship called the HMS Victoria which contains an ancient…

Snowpiercer

Breeding some of the most provocative, absorbing of feature films, the dystopian genre has a duty to not only compel and entertain its audience, but to provide a relatively convincing hypothetical prediction, of how the human race would respond to…

Ice Spiders

Ice Spiders is set in the Lost Mountain skiing resort in Logan County in Utah where hotshot skier Dan ‘Dash’ Dashiell (Patrick Muldoon) works as a ski instructor, local ranger Rick Dickerson (K. Danor Gerald) ask’s Dash for help in…

Nurse 3D

A lurid B-movie horror thriller that seems mainly designed to fulfill its comely star Paz de la Huerta’s exhibitionist tendencies, Nurse 3D might have the inadvertent effect of increasing the number of male hospital patients under the mistaken belief that…

Zombeavers may be the next Sharknado

It seems that after the surprise success of a movie about sharks being sucked into tornadoes before attacking people, nothing is too ludicrous for Hollywood. Now the release of a new B-movie trailer has horror buffs chattering about the next…

Midsummer Nightmares II: Summers End

http://www.youtube.com/watch?[v=hkAmkRYBIho] Trailer “Midsummer Nightmares II” is the sequel to “Midsummer Nightmares” and stars Kelci Magel who was in the first film a as Liz and she’s in the upcoming film “Reunion” with Maria Olsen.  Due to scheduling conflicts with Julie…

Robocop, a review

RoboCop rebooted a quarter of a century after Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 original still has a subversive quality. The Brazilian director José Padilha may be working for a Hollywood studio but he doesn’t temper his critique of American imperialism, big business…

Welcome To The Jungle

he pitch for the cut-rate comedy Welcome to the Jungle? It’s The Office meets Survivor. Coworkers, stranded on a desert island, fight among themselves after the pilot for their chartered plane is found dead, and after the gung-ho military man…

The Outsider

The Outsider takes place in a world of endless lens flares, a J.J. Abrams–inspired visual tic as derivative as the rest of this vigilante B-movie in which no-nonsense British military contractor Lex Walker (Craig Fairbrass) returns to L.A. upon hearing…

Maniac Cop

For some odd reason, I always forget that Bruce Campbell stars in William Lustig’s ‘Maniac Cop.’ Of the long list of movies in which the chin-tastic actor has appeared — and not necessarily counting the hundreds of cameo appearances —…

The Lego Movie

Kids go through phases of Legomania which keeps them off Grand Theft Auto and bankrupts their parents. In product placement terms, an animated film with the client’s name in its title is the equivalent of three lemons in a row…

The Beast of Hollow Mountain & The Neanderthal Man On Blu-Ray

Retro-kitsch DVD producer Shout! Factory is back with the latest in its line of double-feature re-releases, this time with a pairing that will warm the hearts of many ‘50s schlock lovers. Black-and-white 1953 opus The Neanderthal Man is paired with…

Oldest Drive-In Goes Digital

GDC Technology Limited (“GDC Technology”), a world leading digital cinema solutions provider, is proud to announce that Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre in Pennsylvania, has selected GDC Technology’s SX-2000AR server with Barco’s DP2K-32B projector and Ballantyne Strong for its digital conversion. Shankweiler’s…

The RoboCop Legacy

Let’s look back on the Robocop legacy. RoboCop (1987) With a B-movie premise, a relatively tight budget and a director in Paul Verhoeven who’d never made a movie in Hollywood before, the odds were stacked against the original RoboCop from…

Blob’s Jack Harris Gets His Star

Back in the early ’70s, a 21-year-old came to producer Jack L. Harris with his first feature film, made in 12 days. The novice director had worked on more than 70 movies but this was his own and he put…

Surprising Sequels

There are some movies, be it through their natural storyline or boffo box office, that deserve a sequel. Then there are films that seem to have told a complete story, or not done enough business to make a continuation worthwhile….