My patron-funded exploration of the films of Rebecca Gayheart continues with a particularly random obscurity in 1999’s Puppet, a hilariously terrible thriller distinguished mainly by off the wall early performances by Artie Lange as a Russian enforcer and Jim Gaffigan as a horny, profane newlywed.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films and television projects of the late Tawny Kitaen explores a weirdly poignant Hercules TV movie where the legendary beauty dies but is brought back to the land of the living by Hercules’ love.
Read MoreFor Control Nathan Rabin 4.0’s landmark 200th entry I took a not so fond look back at the enduring disappointment of 2003’s Run, Ronnie, Run.
Read MoreIn memory of the late Tawny Kitaen, I will be re-running selections from my ongoing series on her films, starting with 1984’s The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of David Bowie continues with a look at his cameo in the star-studded pirate comedy Yellowbeard, a 1983 comedy that fucking sucks.
Read MoreTime has not been kind to 1986’s Platoon, which sucks even harder than most Best Picture winners.
Read MoreDMX. Steven Seagal. Tom Arnold. Black Dynamite. Drag-On. Eva Mendes. Anthony Anderson. In the same movie? It happened, in 2001’s Exit Wounds.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of Rebecca Gayheart continues with a fond look back at one of her more auspicious credits and films, the pitch-black 1999 dark comedy/Heathers homage Jawbreaker.
Read MoreMy patron-funded trek through the films and television projects of Tawny Kitaen is about to take a long detour through Kevin Sorbo country as I write up three Hercules television movies the video vixen made with the professional Conservative/sometimes actor.
Read MoreVideo game month continues with a fortuitously VR/arcade-themed episode of Batman Beyond followed by the introduction of secondary villain Mad Stan, a Henry Rollins-like ranter voiced, deliciously enough, by Rollins himself.
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