Arcane Sorcerer (1996)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: A.C. Nicholas, who has a sketchy background and hails from parts unknown in Western Pennsylvania, was once a drive-in theater projectionist and disk jockey, Currently, in addition to being a writer, editor, podcaster, and voice-over artist, he contributes to Drive-In Asylum. His first article, “Grindhouse Memories Across the U.S.A.,” was published in […]
Mill Creek Through the Decades: 1990s Collection: Housesitter (1992)
Newton Davis (Steve Martin) made a dream house for the love of his life Becky (Dana Delany) and proposed. She turned him down and ever since, he’s struggled for a reason to live. Months later, he tells the whole sad story to Gwen (Goldie Hawn), a waitress at a Hungarian restaurant that he thinks can’t […]
KINO LORBER BLU RAY RELEASE: Grand Slam (1967)
Professor James Anders (Edward G. Robinson) is an American teacher in Rio de Janeiro who grows tired of working every day, so he retires and puts together a team to pull off a diamond heist during the Rio Carnival: Gregg (George Rigaud) the safecracker, Jean Paul (Robert Hoffman) the playboy, Agostino (Riccardo Cucciolla) the electronics expert […]
Hell of the Screaming Undead (2021)
First off, the cover art for this film echoes a Bruno Mattei film, so instantly my heart is filled with love and joy. And I’m happy to report that the movie inside — yes, I have a physical copy and you can get yours from SCS — lives up to that aesthetic while also shambling […]
In the Company of Darkness (1993)
Policewoman Gina Pulasky (Helen Hunt) gets accepted like you’d expect a rookie female cop to be accepted by a group of older and gruffer male officers, but then she proves that she can do more than get coffee and be harassed when she handles a domestic disturbance well and shows an affinity for undercover work. […]
Junesploitation 2022: Curse of the Blue Lights (1988)
June 5: Junesploitation’s topic of the day — as suggested by F This Movie— is free! We’re excited to tackle a different genre every day, so check back and see what’s next. As the world has grown smaller thanks to all of us being connected 24/7/365, the weird pockets of regional filmmaking may not exist. After […]
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