Our epic exploration of the cinematic work of David Bowie hits another low point with his cameo in the insufferable, music geek wish fulfillment fantasy Bandslam, which takes place in an alternate universe where knowing about music history makes you sexually irresistible to beautiful women.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to watch and write about a TV movie that cross-pollinates The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and Rosemary’s Baby. But, you know, shitty.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to see a spectacularly silly Star Trek episode about race and patriotism and the American constitution.
Read MoreOne of you kind, strange souls paid me to experience Ernest P. Worrell’s debut cinematic vehicle Ernest Goes to Camp, and I gotta admit, I was kinda charmed.
Read MoreOne of you kind weirdoes paid me to watch the episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation where Beverly Crusher becomes sexually obsessed with an 800 year old Scottish ghost and Joe Piscopo teaches Data about comedy.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to see The Ninth Gate, a spectacularly silly Roman Polanski thriller about a book detective searching for a book adapted from a book by a very special author: the devil.
Read MoreA patron-funded exploration of the films of troubled starlet Rebecca Gayheart begins with a look at the wonderfully insane 1994 TV movie Vanishing Son, a simultaneously progressive and reactionary look at two very different Chinese brothers who follow antithetical paths upon immigrating to the United States.
Read MoreAs part of my reader-funded jaunt through the films of David Bowie, I watched and wrote about 2008’s August, an insufferable 9/11-themed internet melodrama with a mesmerizing cameo from the legendary rock star and a punch-worthy lead turn from Josh Hartnett
Read MoreBruce Wayne confronts his past and his demons, and to a lesser extent, the villain Shriek, in the dark and penetrating “Shriek” then faces off against the Royal Flush Gang in “Dead Man’s Hand” as I continue my patron-funded deep dive into Batman Beyond.
Read MoreIn these perilous times, a struggling website like this desperately needs income so that can only mean one thing: ALL CONTROL NATHAN RABIN 4.0 ALL THE TIME!
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