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Month: June 2018

Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975)

ILSA – SHE WOLF OF THE SS is the first in the “infamous” series of exploitation films featuring buxom ball-breaker, Dyanne Thorne. These films are a classic example of true exploitation cinema and should be checked out by any fan…

Future Force (1989)

See it for the fight in the junkyard between Carradine and Tessier. Both appear so out of shape that the huffing and puffing could blow a house down. “Future Force” is a film that makes no sense, yet has moments…

Evolution War – Coming Soon

Neil Johnson’s upcoming film Evolution War is due out later this summer. Anticipate a visually stunning film as Johnson always puts an immense amount of detail into each and every scene until it’s perfect.  He is a visionary and creator…

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The Violators (1957)

n the Bronx during the Depression, failing lawyer and single father Solomon Baumgarden is urged by his father David to train for one of the many positions available to probation officers. While Solomon’s sister Eva cares for his young daughter…

Africa: Texas Style (1967)

Africa: Texas Style finds Hugh O’Brian and Tom Nardini over in Africa after the rodeo season has finished. They are there at the request of John Mills who has an idea to give up cattle ranching in Kenya and go…

They No Longer Make Movies….They Make Brands

On thing that is consistent in the movie business is change. The movies have in the past lost audience confidence and have worked to slowly regain it. I feel though that we are in a time when the studios have…

The Vengeance of She (1968)

A beautiful young Scandanavian girl called Carol (Olinka Berova) is lured to the city of Kuma by the immortal Killikrates (John Richardson) and Men-Hari (Derek Godfrey) who convinces Killikrates that she is the reincarnation of his lost love, Queen Ayesha,…

The Mummy’s Ghost (1944)

Third in the Universal Kharis series, continuing after THE MUMMY’S TOMB (1942). Despite the increasingly familiar nature of these Mummy sequels, this one still has enough to make it brisk and enjoyable. A significant boost is added in casting John…