My journey through the British science-fiction comedy Red Dwarf continues with the bleakly funny "Thanks For the Memory", which is like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in reverse, and the time travel-centric "Stasis Leak."
Read MoreAs my Shudder pick of the month I finally got around to seeing and writing up the all time 1986 classic Chopping Mall.
It's just as good as a movie with that title should be.
Read MoreOliver Stone gingerly threw out a screenplay by the infinitely more talented Quentin Tarantino so he could recreate Natural Born Killers in his own odious, obnoxious, insufferable image.
Read MoreOne of you kind souls paid me to see and write about 1995’s Sudden Death, which is all kinds of lurid fun, thanks in no small part due to Powers Boothe’s magnificent performance as the scenery-chewing villain and Jean-Claude Van Damme killing the Penguins’ mascot.
Read MoreMy Shudder pick for the month is a nifty dark comedy about a loser hell-bent on revenge.
Read MoreMy journey through the British cult science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf continues with a fond look at the darkly funny first two episodes of its second season.
Read More1973’s The Wicker Man is a towering classic, a masterpiece of atmosphere and inference. Its remake is not.
Read MoreOne of you generous weirdoes paid me seventy-five dollars to re-watch and write about the epic 2011 superhero boondoggle Green Lantern, a flop that has only gotten shittier and more ridiculous in the years since it came out.
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