The Beverly Hills Cop franchise isn't the best franchise out there, but there are two very solid films here. The first film is a classic, one of the biggest R-rated films and comedies of all time. The second film is a solid action film that doesn't forget its roots. The third film is an utter trainwreck that shouldn't …
Read moreWhenever anyone thinks of Blaxploitation, they think of crappy filmmaking, horrible acting, and the boom mic showing up in every shot. While some other Blaxploitation films have these "qualities" to them, the film that they are referring to is Dolemite and, while you think that the film is terrible, it has more heart tha…
Read moreFred Olen Ray is a filmmaker that makes all kinds of films. Lately he has been making Steven Seagal films that are sequels to films that came out in the 90's. Still, the man is not above making garbage and Alienator fits that bill. I found the film to be really, really boring with some of the blandest and most annoying charact…
Read moreEven though very few saw the film in the theater, The Belko Experiment is very good film that surpassed my expectations and entertained me for an hour and a half. The film is funny, sad, horrific, violent, bloody, and poignant. It may not be an important film, but it sure as hell a damn good one.
Read moreTop to Bottom is a series that I run over at Letterboxd where I do a run down of a director's films from best to worst (or Top to Bottom) Today we are going to be taking a look at the films of Peter Jackson, the New Zealander who broke into American cinemas with 1994's Heavenly Creatures and the hit the motherload by …
Read moreBlind Fury is a solid action film highlighted by an amazing fight scene between Rutger Hauer and Sho Kosugi. Silent Rage is a wannabe slasher film starring Chuck Norris. White Line Fever is your typical "Man Against the Establishment" film highlighted by a really good performance by Jan Michael Vincent.
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