I love watching a film made by a group of passionate people that never made it. I know that sounds depressing, but thanks to the current state of Blu-Ray production, where the most obscure titles can finally be properly unleashed on home video, these filmmakers...
Cujo (1983)
Cujo (1983) By Justin Decloux I wonder why it took me so long to watch CUJO. I love the Stephen King novel (having devoured it in high school), I adore director Lewis Teague's other monster film ALLIGATOR, and CUJO is held up as one of the most successful King...
Husk – An intimate look at Corn
Husk – An intimate look at Corn By Bob Blaschuk Do you like corn? How about fields of corn? Do you enjoy endless running through corn on a hot summer day? Are your dreams filled with the majesty of the windblown corn fields of life? I hope so because if you are going...
Exeter – Jam Jars and Cheesies
Exeter – Jam Jars and Cheesies By Bob Blaschuk I don't need a movie to be good to enjoy it. To me, there is an art to making a movie that fails so badly on every level that it becomes good again. Still, for every film that can reach that level, there are a seemingly...
The Rezort: Spelling Mistakes of The Walking Dead
I don't know what it is about random horror and zombie movies that make me want to watch them. Especially nowadays with the zombie genre. Right now you would be hard-pressed to find a genre that is more played out than the Z. The market has been completely saturated...
The Frustrations of OPERATION MEKONG (2016) – Review
I find Dante Lam the most frustrating director working right now. Every time I watch one of his films I go in with the hope that he's going to deliver something great, something that will rekindle the golden age of classic Hong Kong action cinema, and he's always so...
The Neon Demon
Nicolas Winding Refn further solidifies what has become his signature style in a film that is beautiful but frustrating. Elle Fanning plays Jesse, a young up-and-coming model who has just arrived in Los Angeles. Jesse manages to enchant every person she comes across...
Under the Shadow – Review
The more I write about movies, the more it will become obvious just how much I love creepy ghosty horror movies, even though I can’t actually handle them when I have to go to bed and turn off the lights. I am terrified of see-through ghost people staring at me from...
Weird on the Road with MOTORAMA – Review
Motorama is pure fever dream cinema and the kind of film that just doesn't get made anymore: A medium budget David Lynchian road adventure that is equally cock-eyed dark comedy and R rated metaphorical journey that happens to star a kid. It could only exist at a time...
The Greatest Film Book of All Time (About Action Films): “The Good, The Tough and The Deadly”
I love action movies. I find them enthralling, emotive and the purest form cinema can take. Yet, it's no secret that the genre is fairly derided in my most cinematic circles. Sure, people will talk up DIE HARD or PREDATOR, but what about the chill that runs down ones...