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World War Z ?

The road to get the big screen adaptation of the Max Brooks novel World War Z into theatres has been as bumpy as we have ever seen. Prop seizures. Reshoots. Rewrites. You name it, this production has suffered through it….

40 Years Of Troma

Lloyd Kaufman is the Rodney Dangerfield of low-budget, B-level horror movies. He gets no respect. Even Roger Corman, who is notorious for cranking out genre films for profit since the 1950s, has respect of his Hollywood peers. But in Corman’s…

The Girl From The Naked Eye

An engaging blend of martial arts and film noir, this stylishly shot actioner may well suffer from a rather clumsy title and a cliched storyline, but it has enough punches, kicks and an expected smattering of sex to work as…

B Movie Celebration 2012

Yes folks it’s back on….this time, bigger, badder….cooler

El Stinko

Since when did “passion project” become such a dirty phrase? When Andrew Stanton’s magnum opus “John Carter” was released just two short months ago, you’d think he had committed some kind of original sin. Just about every article or review…

Wounds of Excess

Cinematic regret. We’ve all had it. It’s that awful feeling awash of a truly heinous movie-going experience—90 minutes of wasted life. The more you think about it, the more angry you get—not at the movie, but at yourself for being…

Celebrating The Drive in

Several weeks ago, we ran a report that John Carter, which died a horrible death at the box office, got a little boost with some help from The Avengers. 

 Yes, it seems as if the movies were played on…

Out of This World

The young Emirati filmmaker Majid Al Ansari picked up a Golden Palm award at this year’s Mexico International Film Festival for his debut film, The Intruder!, a curious B-movie-style sci-fi short about a couple who encounter an alien robot on…

Prometheus

WHEN he directed Alien back in 1979, Ridley Scott’s game plan was simple: take a B-movie premise – a monster running wild on a spaceship – and dress it up with first-class actors, expensive special effects, a brooding tone cribbed…

B Movie Abe

If there existed an Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a B-Movie, this year’s winner would easily be Bill Oberst, Jr., for his outstanding portrayal of our 16th President in a motion picture entitled Abraham Lincoln vs….

Was Honest Abe A Vampire Slayer?

History tells us that Abraham Lincoln is the 16th President of the United States, best remembered for the Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation, and reputed to be one of the 3 greatest U.S. heads of state. Per American author…

Riddle of Walnut Avenue movie star

Who is the Roanoke-born movie star who once lived at 621 Walnut Ave. S.E.? This was the question I posed in “What’s on Your Mind?” a couple of weeks ago, after reader Joel Richert first posed it to me (I…

B Movie Fix

When Scared Stiff premiered last week night at The Bar, a small crowd of bizarro movie buffs gathered to see cult classic Plan 9 From Outer Space. But it wasn’t just the campy Ed Wood-directed flick that brought folks in…

Beefcake Cinema

Sylvester Stallone may be a limited actor, but you can’t say he doesn’t have sense of humour. In Marco Brambilla’s enjoyable 1993 future-shock thriller Demolition Man – which screens during TIFF Bell Lightbox’s new Saturday-night series Schwarzenegger/Stallone: The Rise of…

Survival of the Fittest

“ITS STRUCTURAL PERFECTION is matched only by its hostility,” says Ian Holm in 1979’s Alien. “I admire its purity.” True, he’s talking about a soulless, vicious alien, but what he says applies just as well to Alien. A perfect film,…

SYFY Genius

Syfy has traditionally brainstormed its TV movies by taking two or more creatures and smashing them together to create a superbeast who can wreak cheesy destruction (Mansquito; Dinocroc vs. Supergator). But someone in the network’s lab apparently realized that they…

Prometheus

WHEN he directed Alien back in 1979, Ridley Scott’s game plan was simple: take a B-movie premise – a monster running wild on a spaceship – and dress it up with first-class actors, expensive special effects, a brooding tone cribbed…

Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies

If there existed an Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a B-Movie this year’s winner would easily be Bill Oberst Jr. for his outstanding portrayal of our 16th President in a motion picture entitled Abraham Lincoln vs….

Ray Bradbury Passes

Author of The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and many more literary classics — died this morning in Los Angeles, at the age of 91. We’ve got confirmation from the family as well as his biographer,…

John Carter on Mars

Everyone’s favorite cinematic punching bag John Carter invades home theaters today with the flopbuster’s release on DVD and Blu-ray. As you can expect, it’s available as a basic DVD, a two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo and a four-disc combo with Blu-ray 3D,…