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Count Jackula's three-part analysis and riff on the '80s zombie classic The Return of the Living Dead, starring Linnea Quigley, James Karen, Clu Gulager and of course, Scuz's Mohawk.
For Christmas this year, the Suspect takes a look at the definitive holiday picture... that features guns, terrorists, and a fuck-ton of explosions. This is Die Hard!
Is this movie as perfect as people make it out to be?
Our reviewers share their initial thoughts about the first of many new Star Wars movies.
A look at the movie inspired by the folk song.
Giant dragons, a parallel dimension, and a wisecracking hedgehog. Sounds like a Sonic game from the mid 2000s, but it's actually another Pokémon movie. Pokémonth continues with Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
It's a traditionally animated television movie about kids turning into fish with a bad CG DVD cover and Alan Rickman... So it has to be good, right?
Or: Faith, Kindness and Luke. For our last episode before The Force Awakens (eeeeeee!!!) let's discuss Return of the Jedi, trusting other people to do their jobs, following your conscience, and generally Being A Stubborn Idealistic Twerp.
By popular demand, it's the return of Pokémonth! Join Il Neige as he subjects himself—er, examines another batch of Pokémon movies, starting with Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.
A look at the much improved sequel to The Rise of Cobra.
The Horror Guru tackles Frank Henenlotter's most titillating film to date: Frankenhooker, starring former Penthouse Pet Patty Mullen.
Go-Go-Gadget Bargain Bin!
Cecil looks at the making of the giant bug movie Mosquito.
The yin and yang of arcade-inspired movies. Lets see how they match up!
The sequel to the not-so-liked movie.
Tim Burton's brilliant film about making the worst movie of all time!
Capping off Fear Fan's Halloween reviews is Old 37, the biggest disappointment of Horrorhound 2015.
A look into the spiritual sequel to Event Horizon.
Sadly, style over substance does not a satire make, as the Fear Fan discovers in this tepid attempt at social commentary.
The long awaited sequel.
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