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I recently got into an argument with a friend about if The Wolf of Wall Street glamorized the life and times of Jordan Belfort....
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I recently got into an argument with a friend about if The Wolf of Wall Street glamorized the life and times of Jordan Belfort....
Review by Dean Galanis Fitfully interesting but mostly off-putting and amateurish, A F*uckload of Scotch Tape is a “queer cinema” mash-up of film noir...
This week we’ve got an Oscar nominees, a handful of films best seen at midnight and some classic television series among other releases. Fire...
There are so many documentaries out there. Sometimes it is hard to wade through all the dreck to find a really good one. Well,...
Film noir has come a long way…and that way hasn’t necessarily been a good one. The last great film noir was probably LA Confidential...
I saw the outstanding film 12 Years A Slave the other night, after weeks and weeks of delay. While long days at work and...
So, you’re a budding MSTie. Congratulations and welcome to the fold! Born 25 years ago in a majestic land we call Minnesota, MST3K began...
Review by Rich Redman Open Grave (2014) is a mystery-horror-survival film that stars Sharlto Copley (The A-Team, District 9), Joseph Morgan (Alexander, The Immortals,...
Just a little over 30 years ago, hip-hop and rap started to make a true cultural impact on movies. Wild Style, Krush Groove, and...
We’re more than halfway through the first month of January and already there are plenty of releases that deserve your attention (including some you...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mace Neufeld Screenplay by Adam Cozad, David Koepp Based on Jack Ryan by Tom...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Ice Cube, Matt Alvarez, Will Packer, Larry Brezner Screenplay by Greg Coolidge, Jason Mantzoukas, Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi...
Review by Bill Cunningham If you’re like me, you remember the 1980’s and the days of visiting the video store and browsing the shelves...
By Thad Komorowski Produced by John DiMaggio, Tommy Reid, Lawrence Shapiro Written by Lawrence Shapiro, John DiMaggio, Tommy Reid, Brandon Sonnier Directed by Lawrence...
Antiheroes are the protagonists de jour in Hollywood. This awards season alone two of the top contenders are about con artists: American Hustle and...
By Joe Yezukevich AKA Doc Pomus tells the rise and occasional stumble of Doc Pomus, the Brill Building’s Shakespeare of Doo Wop and teen...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Although Giant Bug movies have been a stable in genre cinema since the fifties, more recently they’ve succumbed to...
Snowed in? Polar Vortex got you down? Well, drop your shovel, kick off your boots, light a fire, and snuggle up to these chilly...
Review by Clay N Ferno Kellen Lutz stars as Hercules, son of Zeus in this latest picture directed by the once decent director Renny...
So, here we are in the future. Twenty fourteen. This time we’ve got some interesting work including the directorial debut of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a...
From our good friend, Richard Griffin and Scorpio Film Releasing comes a love letter to Eighties post-apocalyptic sci-fi, Future Justice! Written by Nat Syva...
For a twisty trip back to that odd time when Gothic Victorianism melded with Art Deco Modernism, check out some “Old Dark House” pictures...
With The Wolf Of Wall Street out recently (which is excellent, by the way), it got me thinking about Martin Scorsese. Of course, he’s...
As we prepare for the yearly procession of 25th anniversary celebrants in 2014, I’m reminded of the dark cloud that loomed over the cinematic...