My patron-funded jaunt through the films and television projects of disgraced former Noxzema pitch-woman Rebecca Gayheart explores Vanishing Son III a surprisingly solid martial arts TV movie melodrama she appeared in alongside noted hunk Russell Wong.
Read MoreThe world’s saddest man falls tragically in love with slinky, inky femme fatale Inque and Bruce, Terry and Barbara Gordon take on a silent assassin and the ghosts of the past in two fascinating episodes of Batman Beyond.
Read MoreShoctober continues with a patron-funded look back at 2000’s Cherry Falls, a sexually charged post-Scream slasher about a small town where a mysterious slashers is killing virgins.
Read MoreShoctober continues with a patron-funded fond look back at Demon Knight, the big-screen spin-off of the beloved HBO horror anthology Tales From the Crypt.
Read MoreIt’s Scream, except with urban legends instead of movies. And also terrible.
Read MoreIt’s Heathers meets The Stepford Wives, but terrible!
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of disgraced former Noxzema pitch-woman Rebecca Gayheart hits a high point with Wes Craven’s over-achieving 1997 post-modern slasher sequel Scream 2, which starred Neve Campbell, David Aquette, Courtney Cox and everyone from the 1990s.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of Batman Beyond continues with two particularly trippy episodes about the horrors of high school life, “The Winning Edge” and “Spellbound.”
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of disgraced 1980s hair metal vixen Tawny Kitaen continues with 1986’s Sour Grapes (AKA Happy Hour), a totally 1980s comedy about a new additive to beer that makes it delicious and irresistible. Beyond, you know, alcohol.
Read MoreAs part of my patron-funded exploration of the films of Danny DeVito I re-watched the critically lambasted 2000 dark comedy Drowning Mona, which is as funny as it is mean.
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