In Coralie Fargeat's brand new feminist terror film The Substance, hazardous popular charm standards are actually the real beasts. They (female objectification, the fingertip of "the old," the spreading of a market improved body alteration) feed a monster of a pattern that leads Demi Moore's fading TV individuality character Elisabeth Glimmer t
Moontrap Movie Review
A cult classic B movie that is perhaps the purest example of a B movie, Moontrap isn't a cheesefest of tounge-in-cheek sillyness that happens to be low budget, but rather a relatively serious movie about horrible alien robot (blog) things that intend to take over the Earth... which happens to have a budget well below (blog) what the vision needs
Phantom of the Paradise Movie Review
A cult classic from 1974, Phantom of the Paradise is a modern take on Phantom of the Opera. By modern of course, I mean 70s modern and holy hell is this ever a period piece. Next to nothing looks like it could happen at just any point in history, it all screams mid 70s. Nevertheless, this film written and directed by Brian De Palma did rather poo
Pumpkinhead Ashes to Ashes Movie Review
How do you follow up a theatrical cult hit and a straight to video.. uh.. thing? Well, why not get SyFy to slap together some made for TV tripe, and pump out today's picture: Pumpkinhead Ashes to Ashes. On the one hand, it actually acknowledges the events of the first movie and has a couple good actors in it. On the other, it's horror movie revie
Soldier Movie Review
Original upload, viewable worldwide but audio was messed with by YouTube. The 1998 action movie starring Kurt Russel, Soldier quickly gained and maintained the animosity of critics worldwide. Decker Shado takes a look at this widely hated movie to see if it truly is one of the most (blog post) detestable films ever created, or if there is more th