The presence of James Bond, AKA Pierce Brosnan, distinguishes Victim of Love/Raw Heat , easily the better of the two television movies Virginia Madsen made in 1991 about love triangles involving shrinks and possible murderers.
Read MoreVirginia Madsen has made a lot of forgettable television movies. 1991’s Love Kill.is one of them. Oy! It’s like the opposite of Better Than Ezra’s hit single: not good!
Read MoreFilmation’s notorious 1987 Disney knockoff Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night is pure nightmare fuel.
Read MoreWe about to get Lovecraftian up at the Happy Place.
Read MoreMy patron-funded look at Oliver Stone’s complete filmography ends on an anti-climactic note, with 2016’s deeply underwhelming Snowden.
Read MoreThe late, great David Warner (RIP) and Ricardo Montalban steal the show as colorful villains as my patron-funded exploration of the cult cartoon Freakazoid! continues.
Read MoreThings get a little silly as we near the end of our patron-funded look at the cult cartoon Batman Beyond.
Read MoreYou’d think that a movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as identical twins would be a masterpiece. Sadly, you would be wrong.
Read MoreRay Liotta Month kicks off with a mortified look at the actor’s screen debut as a lunatic who does unwholesome things to Pia Zadora with gardening equipment in the notorious 1983 flop The Lonely Lady.
Read MoreTerry and Bruce tangle with some unusually sympathetic villains as my patron-funded look at Batman Beyond nears the end.
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