Review
THE TOXIC AVENGER. Crazy, brutal, kitschy masterpiece
Superheroes in film are neither a modern invention nor a patent held by Marvel and DC Comics together.
THE MIST. Full-blooded horror based on Stephen's King work
In The Mist, the monsters take a form diametrically different from human.
THE VOID. Solid, Carpenter-inspired horror movie
The cult of Satan and tentacles. Real tentacles. For fans of this class of cinema, that’s recommendation enough…
TURBO KID. Kitsch, enthusiasm, and immense fun
Turbo Kid is a complete work, saturated with the right dose of kitsch, enthusiasm, professionalism, story, blood, and imagination.
BLIND FURY. Gem of a movie
If there were a plebiscite for the most popular actor of the VHS era, I’m sure Rutger Hauer would rank very high, very high indeed.
ROAD HOUSE. Truly masculine cinema
The core of the story is truly masculine cinema, where there’s plenty of ass-kicking, a few bodies drop, and perky boobs are in abundance.
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Everything that is good comes to an end eventually…
THE BLOOD OF HEROES. Post-apocalyptic championships
I had the urge to become a Juggers player and spike a dog skull on a pole myself.