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Underwater With Howard Hughes

As a film mogul, Howard Hughes was a great engineer. He was already wealthy when he arrived in Los Angeles in 1925, and only occasionally did his activities in the film industry crimp the financial reach of his empire, as…

Next Resident Evil Movie Given Release Date

The sixth, and presumably last, Resident Evil movie has now been given a release date. While an official announcement has yet to be made with the typical vague PR details meant to hype things up, ShockTilYouDrop is reporting that Sony…

The Movie Serial

The Golden Era of the film serial was the 1930s through the early 1950s, when kiddie matinees were popular in theaters. Parents would drop their kids off at movie theaters (yes, unattended, if my mom is to be believed), where…

Robert Vaughn

Robert Francis Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932, in New York City to show business parents. His father, Walter Vaughn, was a radio actor, and his mother, Marcella Gaudell Vaughn, a stage actress. They divorced when Vaughn was only…

Richard Lynch

Richard Hugh Lynch (February 12, 1940 – June 19, 2012) was an Irish American actor best known for portraying villains in films and television. His film credits included The Sword and the Sorcerer, Invasion USA, The Seven-Ups, Scarecrow, Little Nikita,…

Cynthia Rothrock

Cynthia Rothrock is an American martial artist and actress who specializes in martial arts films such as Yes, Madam; China O’Brien and Guardian Angel. Rothrock’s ass-kicking ability spans further than the silver screen as she holds five Black Belts in…

Re-Inventing Cinema

As of 2012, around 60% of all cinema screens worldwide have been converted from film to digital projectors. Over half of those digital screens are outfitted with stereoscopic (3D) projectors. By 2015, it is expected that almost every cinema screen…

Bruce Campbell in Milwaukee

Bruce Campbell is bringing an army to the Pabst Theater on Saturday night. Actually, the actor – seen lately in supporting roles on the NBC sitcom “1600 Penn” and the USA drama “Burn Notice” – is bringing “Army of Darkness,”…

Dredd In China

British 3D sci-fi action movie “Dredd”, directed by Pete Travis, premiered in China on Thursday, hoping to win Chinese hearts. The film is written and produced by Alex Garland and is based on the British comic “2000 AD” comic strip…

Charlie Zone

Halifax has seldom looked scummier onscreen than it does in Charlie Zone, a low-budget thriller that presents the Nova Scotia capital as a dingy string of motels and run-down houses for a ragged population of crooks, junkies and liars. The…

Phantom

In sports and the military, “professionalism” describes people who go about their work with a calm, dispassionate efficiency — no fuss, no panic when things go wrong, few mistakes, little attention paid to the odds, the chance for glory. You…

Night Of The Comet, A Forgotten Flix Podcast

Thom Eberhardt’s “Night Of The Comet” is a film whose reputation is due for a serious rehabilitation. Generally–and wrongly–categorized with typical 80s teen horror films, “Comet” is in fact a smart, skillful parody of the low-budget sci-fi horror classics of…

The Magic Of The Luchador

He takes to the center of the ring. The people cheer. He wears a bright silver mask, which exposes only his eyes, nose, and lips. He wears a cape and tight pants. His physique is swollen and glorious. He is…

Jim Wynorski’s Lost Empire

This one must have been created by the exploitation gods (actually it was created by Jim Wynorski, but that’s as close as we come these days). It’s got it all: a plot stolen from ENTER THE DRAGON, violence, ninjas, breasts,…

The Eh List

A WHEEZING PERVERT makes obscene phone calls to a sorority house. Michael Ironside stews in a bachelor pad, writing angry letters to a feminist talk show host. Five horny students at T & A High make a pact to see…

How To Stuff A Wild Bikini

How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the “Beach Party” movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in the navy, serving in the South Pacific, and nervous about all of the guys that will be…

Rocky O’Brien

FOR decades the Rocky Horror Show has had audiences dressing up in basques and throwing toast at the cast. As the musical hits Scotland, creator Richard O’Brien and star Rhydian Roberts ponder its appeal. Forty years ago, in 1973, the…

Launch of The B Movie Nation Summer Movie Tour

One of the things we are particularly and painfully aware of is the lack of screen time for pure genre or B cinema. Nothing beats sitting in a darkened theatre with images of fantasy, pulpitude, and fun projected on a…

Galaxina

Crew of interstellar police ship is sent to recover a mysterious crystal, the blue star. Sub Plots: The ships female android and a crew member fall in love. Alien is spoofed as as the captain gives birth to an alien…

Chained Heat

Arriving at a new prison, Carol Henderson, (Linda Blair) finds that the other inmates coming in with her, Val, (Sharon Hughes) Bubbles, (Louisa Moritz) and Blue Eyes, (Jody Medford) are out to protect her from Ericka, (Sybil Danning) Bobbi, (Dee…