GRANDSON OF MADE FOR TV MOVIE WEEK: The Demon Murder Case (1983)
Originally airing on March 6, 1983 on NBC, The Demon Murder Case was based on the trial or Arne Cheyenne Johnson, better known as the Devil Made Me Do It Case. It was the first court case in the United State in which the defense sought to prove innocence based on the defendant’s claim of demonic […]
The Glove (1979)
Sam Kellog (Sam’s favorite actor ever, John Saxon) was a cop, but now he’s a bounty hunter. Working for Bill Schwartz (Keenan Wynn, Laserblast, The Devil’s Rain!), a bail bondsman, he brings in lowlifes for low money. His biggest frustration is that his ex-wife is going to cut off visits with his daughter over missed alimony. Then […]
GRANDSON OF MADE FOR TV MOVIE WEEK: The Stranger Within (1990)
1974. Grove’s Mill, Minnesota. Widow Mare Blackburn’s (Kate Jackson, Charlie’s Angels) loses her 3-year old son and never sees him again. And that’s just how this movie starts! For sixteen years, Mare has blamed herself for the loss. But now, she’s finally found love again with Dan (Chris Sarandon, Fright Night), who has moved to Minneapolis […]
See our post-apocalyptic film list!
Want to see all of the end of the world films we’ve covered on one handy site? Check out our Letterboxd Post Apocalyptic Films list! Get the shirt of the awesome image we used on this post at Pizza Party Printing.
EVEN MORE FUCKED UP FUTURES: Empire of Ash (1988)
I’m going to tell you right now that this movie’s poster is like the metric system that Canada — this post-apocalyptic flick’s country of origin — uses. Whatever you plan on rating the film, double that and add thirty. That’s how much better the poster is than the actual thing you’re about to watch. You […]
An interview with the creators of Hitler Lives!
We watched and wrote about Hitler Lives! earlier this week and were excited when the creators agreed to answer our questions about this intriguing film. B&S About Movies: Tell us who you are, your background and why you decided to make this project. Stuart Roswell: My name is Stuart Rowsell, I am Creative Director of Bloodhound FX, […]
SPECIAL REPORT: Our trip to Scarecrow Video in Seattle!
All hail Scarecrow Video! On our trip to Seattle, I had only one request: to see this monument to movies in person. Nothing could prepare me for the experience. How can a place like this stay in business? Simple. It’s status as a non-profit archive, which exists to bring people and film together. For more […]
EVEN MORE FUCKED UP FUTURES: Soylent Green (1973)
As we were rewatching this film last week, Becca said, “It always seems so hot in this movie, everyone is sweating all the time.” And I replied, “Yeah. We’re kind of living in it now.” Yep, other than turning people into food and my stairwells being filled with sleeping people, the world of Soylent Green feels like […]
Channel Zero: No-End House (2017)
The most basic way for me to describe the second season of Channel Zero is this sentence: a group of friends visits a haunted house only to find themselves wondering if it’s a tourist attraction or something much more. However, like all of the Channel Zero, the story only starts there. Based on the Creepypasta story No […]
EVEN MORE FUCKED UP FUTURES: 2020 Texas Gladiators (1982)
This movie starts with a long battle after the end of the world, bringing you in before there’s even any story. Who even cares if there’s a story? People are getting killed left and right! We have 5 heroes here — who would assume are the Texas Gladiators. They are Nisus (Al Cliver, Endgame, Warriors of the […]
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