Elizabeth Moss is a rookie cop facing down the metaphorical monster of sexism and the literal monster of a cannibalistic voodoo serial killer on the loose in this masterful entry from Fear Itself directed by the great Stuart Gordon.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to watch and write about a glum, counter-productive anti-divorce movie called Courting Mom and Dad that accidentally illustrates why divorcing Scott Baio would actually be a VERY good thing.
Read MoreEverybody loves So I Married an Axe. Murderer. Everyone is right.
Read MoreOur patron-funded exploration of the most child-traumatizing films of the 1980s continues with a loving look at the impressively fucked up cult animated fantasy film The Last Unicorn, with an incredible voice cast that includes Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lee and Alan Arkin.
Read MoreNeedless to say, the universally acclaimed 2013 Kevin Clash documentary Being Elmo plays a little differently in light of the puppeteer’s downfall.
Read MoreFor Direct-to-Video Sequel month I watched and wrote about an enjoyably stupid anti-racism action movie involving Treat Williams beating up the members of a Neo-Nazi military school cult called The Werewolf Company, 2001’s The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not an Option
Read MoreIn 2001 Virginia Madsen starred in a movie about innocent parents accused of all manner of gothic sexual molestation that’s a period piece based on a true story but also weirdly prescient given the current mania about child sex cults and Satanic conspiracies.
Read MoreThe 2001 erotic thriller Lying in Wait may look generic but it’s wonderfully, distinctively insane.
Read MoreAnthony Michael Hall only directed one movie, 1994’s Hail Caesar. It is quite poor.
Read MoreStuart Gordon’s winning streak continues with a nifty adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s “Dreams in the Witch-House” for Masters of Horror.
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