As I wrote in my recent review of Coherence, the multiverse is all the rage, right now. That goes doubly for superhero films. Andy Muschietti’s DCEU course correction The Flash is the latest masked vigilante blockbuster to utilize the brainy sci-fi concept to deploy some fan service and capitalize on the increasing sophistication of audiences that have now experienced about three distinct eras of comic book films.
Read MoreCoherence (2013) #RetroReview
The multiverse is all the rage, right now. You’ve got Everything Everywhere All at Once, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and many others. However, ten years ago, a micro-budgeted flick was released that played with the concept of alternate realities in a much more psychological manner.
Read MoreCliffhanger (1993) #RetroReview
Surely, 1993’s Cliffhanger has to be in the conversation for director Renny Harlin’s best film. I would also say that it’s Sylvester Stallone’s second-best film of the ‘90s, surpassed only by Demolition Man. May 28th marks the film's 30th birthday and with the recent announcement that a sequel is in the works, I figured it'd be a nice time to take a look back.
Read MoreOutpost (2022)
Like many comedians, Joe Lo Truglio is also a horror fan. The works of Stephen King were a key influence growing up. Now, in-between acting gigs, Lo Truglio has been attempting to make his own horror films.
Read MoreBulletproof (1987) #RetroReview
I was introduced to Steve Carver’s Bulletproof from 1988 via a clip of Gary Busey screaming this from some rafters before jumping down amidst a hail of machine gun fire. What exactly is a “butthorn?” Well, it’s the favorite invective utilized by Busey’s lead character Frank “Bulletproof” McBain.
Read MoreThe Dark Half (1993) #RetroReview
After a two-year delay because of Orion Pictures’ financial problems, legendary writer/director George Romero’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Half was finally released in 1993. The affable filmmaker preferred to work in an independent setting and it would seem his somewhat difficult experience on this film helped cement that predilection. Notably, it was the last movie he made in his beloved Pittsburgh.
Read MoreErotomaniac (2022)
As you may already know, I have a love for micro-budgeted homemade DIY flicks. I also happen to love animation. Last night, I checked out writer/director/editor/producer/animator Sam Salerno’s Erotomaniac from 2022, which combines both of those aspects.
Read MoreLiquid Sky (1982) #RetroReview
Aggressively arty, bizarre, and unpolished, Slava Tsukerman’s Liquid Sky is one of the coolest flicks I’ve ever seen. Made for a paltry $500K, it would go on to become one of the most successful independent films of the early ‘80s and led to the genesis of the electroclash musical genre and club scene that emerged in the late ‘90s. April 15th is the 40th anniversary of the film's theatrical release in America, so I decided to take a look back.
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