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The Must Watch List Of B Movies

Since the beginning of film, there have always been low-budget, nonsensical movies that have made names for themselves in the world of pulp art. What a lot of people don’t realize is that there is an art to creating a…

Bruce Campbell At Wizard World

Comics legend Stan Lee, Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell, “Homeland” headliner Morena Baccarin and “Superman” Dean Cain top the standout lineup of celebrities scheduled to attend Wizard World Portland Comic Con, Feb. 22-24, 2013, at the Oregon Convention Center. They…

Jared Cohn’s 12/12/12

  Written and directed by Jared Cohn “12/12/12” is a dash of “The Omen”, “Rosemary’s Baby” and “It’s Alive”.  It begins with a sacrifice involving blood rubbed on a naked woman then we go right to the maternity ward for…

Suddenly:Sinatra’s B Movie

Not much happens in the small town of Suddenly. Once named after its hustle and bustle atmosphere, it has since settled into your typical, sleepy, average American burg. It’s the kind of place where beat cop Tod Shaw (Sterling Hayden)…

Mr.Dick Miller

Richard “Dick” Miller (born December 25, 1928) is an American character actor who has appeared in over 100 films, particularly those produced by Roger Corman, and later in films of directors who started their careers with Corman, including James Cameron…

Grabbers

Director: Jon Wright; Screenwriter: Kevin Lehane; Starring: Richard Coyle, Russell Tovey, Ruth Bradley; Running time 94 mins; Certificate: 15 This Irish/British horror-comedy deals with menacing tentacles of an extraterrestrial kind, with an inspired premise, appealing cast and mix of laughs…

Holy Box Office Batman

The big deal for Hollywood is not the record $10.8 billion that studios took in at U.S. theatres in 2012. It’s the fact that the number of tickets sold went up for the first time in three years. Thanks to…

Gerry Anderson Passes: Thunderbirds Weep

In the surreal world of “supermarionation,” Gerry Anderson was the man who pulled the strings. The 83-year-old writer/director/producer, best known as the creator of the iconic 1960s sci fi puppet show Thunderbirds, passed away Wednesday in his sleep, after suffering…

Rest In Peace Charles Durning

You may not know his name, but anyone who watches movies and television knows the squat, tough-faced character actor Charles Durning, who died on Christmas Eve, according to his family. The 89-year-old decorated World War II veteran had an award-winning…

Dark Night of The Scarecrow

Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a 1981 made-for-television suspense/horror film directed by veteran novelist Frank De Felitta (author of Audrey Rose) from a script by J.D. Feigelson. Feigelson’s intent had been to make an independent feature, but his script…

The Stuff

Larry Cohen wrote episodes for the Emmy award winning “The Defenders” along with many other TV series in the 60s and early 70s.  He wrote dozens of independent films including ‘It’s Alive’ and the Maniac Cop trilogy.  He reached a…

Silent Night Deadly NIght

Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 horror film produced by Ira R Barmak, written by Michael Hickey, directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr. and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach, and…

Topo Gigio

When people talk about The Ed Sullivan Show the conversation almost always reverts back to Elvis Presley’s 1956 appearance watched by 60 million viewers, The Beatles first US live television performance on February 9, 1964 and, shockingly enough, the little…

Holiday Horror

Santa’s coming for some of you depending on your personal beliefs and so is the holiday season and that means its time for you to sit down and enjoy some holiday cheer and mayhem. Whether you celebrate the holiday or…

Storm Warning

In a discussion of progressive cinema one is not likely to mention the name of Ronald Reagan. But you would be remiss if you did not mention the 1951 film, Storm Warning, in which Reagan portrays a district attorney crusading…

Codename Geronimo

I can remember exactly where I was when I heard on September 11th, 2001. I was driving home from the doctors listening to the radio when I learnt of the co-ordinated attacks in which 19 terrorists hijacked 4 airliners over…

Django: A Bloody Treat

Quentin Tarantino continues his tour of “disreputable” movie genres with Django Unchained, a boisterous and violent appropriation of tropes from the 1960s spaghetti Western (low-budget European cowboy movies, produced mostly in Italy and Spain) and the 1970s blax-ploitation Western (often-angry…

Breaking Santa

Astron 6 – the Canadian film collective responsible for Father’s Day – love Christmas. The love it so much, in fact, that they wanted to give you a present. A festive treat, of sorts. And so here it is, an…

Dust-Up

With unhinged moxie and violent humor to spare, the low budget lark Dust Up is a surprise blast. For a movie so boyishly bent on Ozsploitation-esque no-man’s land mutilation and death, the film undeniably sparks with life and the sheer…

Santa Claus Conquers The Martians

There is a real movie called “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.” Just let that sink in for a minute. In 1964, adults with careers used real money and real effort (well, real money anyway) to make a movie called “Santa…