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Being the child of a superstar of Lenny Kravitz’ caliber undoubtedly places substantial expectations on one’s shoulders, but Zoë Kravitz has long since...
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Being the child of a superstar of Lenny Kravitz’ caliber undoubtedly places substantial expectations on one’s shoulders, but Zoë Kravitz has long since...
Bring up spooky lights one through three. Roll creepy sound effects. We are now ready to Journey Into The Beyond… Cue Theremin. Cue Mr....
He’s been called “a one man film industry” (The Guardian), “the first feminist American director” (B. Ruby Rich), “practically an American institution” (The Washington...
In the pantheon of filmmakers and auteurs who sprung from the Roger Corman school in 1970s, Jack Hill probably wouldn’t make most scholarly recollections....
Produced by Nicole Saad, Rafael Diaz-Wagner Screenplay by Nathan Dalton, Chris De Christopher, Rafael Diaz-Wagner Directed by Scott Wheeler Starring Justin Ray, Kayla Compton,...
Written and Directed by Kurando Mitsutake Produced by Chiaki Yanagimoto, Mitsuhiro Okazaki Starring Hayate, Asami, Kirk Geiger, Mana Sakura, Noriaki Kamata, David Sakurai, Katarina...
I’ve always liked Lou Ferrigno. He was born in Brooklyn, like my dad. He’s hard of hearing, like my wife. I loved him as...
Not until the mid-late 1950s did Hollywood realize there was a distinct teen audience for edgy genre films. Historians usually credit Samuel Z. Arkoff...
Review by Joshua Gravel Produced by Benoit Beaulieu, Anne-Marie Gélinas, Tim Riley, Ant Timpson Written and Directed by by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl...
If you’re tired of being comforted by the predictability of most mainstream movies and are looking for a way to feel completely horrible inside,...
By Generoso Fierro For his output in 1973, Ted Post may go down as having the single most wildly eclectic year for an American...
Written by Generoso Fierro “Based on a True Story” has always been an excellent marketing tool for films going back decades. From Alfred Hitchcock’s...
Interview Conducted by Todd Sokolove at SXSW ’14 One of the highlights from last year’s SXSW Film Festival was the full-length documentary about legendary...
Written by Christopher M. Deadline is reporting that director Simon West (Con Air, Expendables 2, The Mechanic) will be directing the third version of...
Here we are! Part Two of the Forces of Geek’s 1984 mega-list and, lord, it feels so good! As we know, 1984 unleashed a...
Ah, 1984, a doozy of a year for film. Even the president was an actor for godsake. Coincidence? I sure like to think so....
I know that those of you who’ve read my pieces before think I’m some sort of giallo, Italian horror, fanatic. Yes, this would be...
The Film Society of Lincoln Center just completed an incredible complete retrospective of the films of John Waters, celebrating 50 years of his contribution to...
Review by David E. Goldweber Filmmaker Stephen Apostolof, in an interview included on Rhino’s Orgy of the Dead DVD, admitted that Ed Wood had...
Frogs are some of the cutest and most innocent creatures on Earth. Who could ever imagine them as a horrifying menace? Well, here are...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz The Forbidden Zone is an assault on your eyes and ears in the best way possible. It’s an amazing...
By Kate Davis The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) Kino Classics / Released 3/18/14 A maniac is on the loose and the only thing...
Review by Todd Sokolve Directed by Elijah Drenner Starring Dick Miller, Lainie Miller Featuring Allan Arkush, Julie Corman, Roger Corman, Joe Dante,...
When the 34th Annual Razzie Award Nominations were unveiled recently, there was only one movie that was clearly snubbed… Dario Argento’s DRACULA 3D It’s...