A creatively frustrated Steven Soderbergh got his groove back with 1996’s audacious experiment comedy Schizopolis, written, directed AND starring the prolific auteur.
Read MoreThe 1990 dark comedy Madhouse is like a sitcom, but way more fucked up.
Read MoreIt turns out Brazilian’s notorious animated knock-off machine is even more fascinatingly terrible than its reputation suggests!
Read MoreBruce and Terry get up to some monkey business and hook up with the Justice League Unlimited.
Read MoreFreakazoid is up to his usual shenanigans and it is a delight!
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to re-experience the majesty and wonder of Jonathan Demme’s 1986 cult classic Something Wild, which begins as a daffy, delightful romantic comedy road trip before morphing into a brutal psychodrama. Melanie Griffith, Ray Liotta and Jeff Daniels all picked up Golden Globes nominations for career-best performances.
Read MoreFor my patron-funded look at the films of Virginia Madsen I took a gander at one of those silly movies that try to tell black stories without black people.
Read MoreW. was wildly irrelevant at the time of its release. It’s only gotten more embarrassing and cartoonish in the ensuing years.
Read MoreVirginia Madsen is a sexy femme fatale who is also totally dead and Tommy Lee Jones is a ghost-fucking shamus in the silly but stylish 1988 television movie Gotham.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Clinton-era prime continues with a fond appreciation of his wonderfully cheesy directorial debut The Quest, which features a delightful supporting turn by Roger Moore.
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