WILLIAM GREFE WEEK: The Wild Rebels (1967)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This review originally ran on August 8, 2020, as we watched the Savage Cinema box set. William Grefe came right out of the Florida swamps and demanded that you watch his films. He was second unit on I Eat Your Skin before unleashing films like Mako: The Jaws of Death, Death Curse of Tartu and Stanley, a movie in […]
WILLIAM GREFE WEEK: Sting of Death (1966)
Sold as a double bill with William Grefé’s Death Curse of Tartu, this is Florida regional drive-in exploitation at its absolute best. I mean, sure there are plenty of movies where sea creatures rise to the beach to menace near-nude girls, but do any of them have Neil Sedaka* belting out “Do the Jellyfish?” Shot on […]
Snake Dick (2020)
“Jill’s got the snake. Julia’s got the flute. Alone, they have nothing. But together, they have a secret weapon to fight the darkness.” This short may only be around eight minutes long, but it has a neon-hued look and just enough mystery to see where this story will go with more time and budget. Jill (Poppy […]
Mill Creek Sci-Fi Invasion: Night of the Blood Beast (1958)
Editor’s Note: This review previously ran as part of our Mill Creek Pure Terror tribute month on November, 25 2019. It’s hard to believe this forgotten—and to be honest, not very good—62-minute Roger Corman quickie shot in 1958 for a mere $68,000 over the course of seven days wound up in WGA arbitration, but it […]
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