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Mortuary

As I continue down a rabbit hole of obscure Tobe Hooper films, his second to last is Mortuary. Released in 2005, Mortuary is a quirky horror comedy with impressive practical effects and schlocky CGI. To… Read More »Mortuary

Crocodile

I’m currently watching lesser known Tobe Hooper movies, like Crocodile. Released direct to video in 2000, Crocodile is the story of a group of college students who rent a houseboat to party in the swamps… Read More »Crocodile

Knock at the Cabin.

I did not hate Knock at the Cabin. Is it possible that the last two movies I saw (Infinity Pool and Skinamarink) blew at such an astronomical level that they conditioned me to actually like… Read More »Knock at the Cabin.

Infinity Pool

Infinity Pool is a SciFi Horror film written and directed by Brandon Cronenberg, son of David. This is his third feature, and where I didn’t like his first two, Antiviral (about a guy who sells… Read More »Infinity Pool

Skinamarink

Skinamarink is an independent experimental homegrown horror film that’s being described as “if David Lynch directed Poltergeist”. I don’t agree with that analogy. If David Lynch were to direct a haunt movie, it would be… Read More »Skinamarink

M3GAN

M3GAN is a quirky horror/sci-fi comedy that is played very straight but on occasion, is intentionally silly. I’m usually Leery about movies released in January as it tends to be a dumping ground for movies… Read More »M3GAN

Pearl

Pearl is the standalone prequel to Ti West’s X, which is the origin of the trilogies main antagonist. Where X plays like a gritty ’70s grindhouse slasher, Pearl is more of a retro stylistic ’40s… Read More »Pearl

Miami Connection (1987)

Finally watched Miami Connection. It’s a so bad it’s good martial arts movie that was made in 1987. An independent vanity project produced, written, and starring a guy who owned a chain of TaeKwon-Do studios… Read More »Miami Connection (1987)

Babylon

At it’s core, Babylon is about the transition of silent movies to talkies and how it affected the actors of the silent era. It also explores the debauchery of early Hollywood, and how the industry… Read More »Babylon