A smartly cast Tom Arnold terrorizes Rick Moranis in the blisteringly dark 1996 comedy Big Bully, which is way more like a Todd Solondz movie than you would ever imagine.
Read MoreOur in depth exploration of the films of Tom Arnold continues with a look back at his Oscar-winning 1996 masterpiece Carpool.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of David Bowie continues with the glam icon’s electrifying performance as Nikola Tesla in Christopher Nolan’s masterful exploration of obsession and revenge, 2006’s The Prestige.
Read MoreOliver Stone’s 1986 melodrama Salvador is essentially Fear and Loathing in Central America when James Woods and Jim “The Beloosh” Belushi head down to El Salvador to party and end up in the middle of a bloody Civil War.
Read MoreYou can get a good education anywhere. But you need weirdoes like myself, and weird sites like this to receive a truly weird education
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me a hundred dollars to finally experience and write about Joker, a movie I really hated. #Notafan
Read MoreSomeone decided to spend 42 million dollars to turn McHale’s Navy into a Tom Arnold movie. It was not a wise decision!
Read MoreBatman Beyond continues to kick ass as Terry and Bruce square off against an obsessed hunter of the most dangerous game of all—Bat-Man—and Bruce reconnects with an old flame who also happens to be part of a playing cards-themed crime family.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to experience the exquisite madness of the Busby Berkley-choreographed Gold Diggers of 1933, a glorious illustration of the inspired naughtiness of pre-code Hollywood.
Read MoreIt’s Passenger 57 but with Marilyn Manson knockoffs in the wonderfully stupid direct-to-video sequel Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal, a Hot Topic Die Hard in the air with Rutger Hauer as a Satan-worshipping suicidal Vietnam veteran pilot with a weakness for classical music.
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