Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts published in “movies”

They Came From Beyond Space

Here is a movie with a great poster, but very little money for the film budget. It is based on the book "The Gods Hate Kansas" by Joseph Millard. The disc artwork is amazing but what is inside is quite the opposite.

Batwoman and Panther Women

Here is a double feature of Mexican movies taking liberty in ripping American comic book related characters. Bikini-clad Batwoman is released in English for the first time by VCI Entertainment. As Robin used to say, "Holy contributing to the delinquency of minors!"

Tammy and the T-Rex

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness. Tammy and the T-Rex was released a year after Jurassic Park. The movie is so bad that it is good. You could say it is the only movie featuring a love story between a teenage girl and a robot dinosaur.

Wrinkles The Clown

It started with a surveillance video uploaded on YouTube in 2014. The video's description claims that the clown's name is Wrinkles, that he lives in Florida, and that he is hired by children's parents to punish kids who misbehave. After the video went viral, other mysterious videos popped up online...Wrinkles pushing a cart through a parking lot. Waving alongside a busy highway. Holding balloons in front of a suburban home. The unsettling clips launched WRINKLES THE CLOWN to internet infamy. Cryptic stickers with a phone number were plastered on telephone poles and in bathrooms across the state, promising to terrify misbehaving children. Over 1 million voicemails were left. Wrinkles the Clown follows this eerie real-life character and explores the unpredictable spread of imagination in the internet age.

The Daytrippers: The Criterion Collection

With its droll humor and bittersweet emotional heft, the feature debut of writer-director Greg Mottola announced the arrival of an unassumingly sharp-witted new talent on the 1990s indie scene. When she discovers a love letter written to her husband (Stanley Tucci) by an unknown paramour, the distraught Eliza (Hope Davis) turns to her tight-knit Long Island family for advice. Soon the entire clan—strong-willed mom (Anne Meara), taciturn dad (Pat McNamara), and jaded sister (Parker Posey) with pretentious boyfriend (Liev Schreiber) in tow—has squeezed into a station wagon and headed into Manhattan to find out the truth, kicking off a one-crazy-day odyssey full of unexpected detours and life-changing revelations.

Art of Wreck It Ralph 2

In the follow-up to the Oscar-nominated film Wreck-It Ralph, our hero leaves his arcade for the expansive universe of the Internet. Disney’s artists have brought the world of the Internet (a world you may think you know) to life in an all-new, imaginative way. Through never-before-seen concept art, character sketches, storyboards, and color scripts, along with interviews with the production team, The Art of Ralph Breaks the Internet reveals the artistic process behind Disney’s highly anticipated sequel.

Seven: Uncut

A cartel of seven crime bosses unionize and plan to take over the state of Hawaii.

Sinbad Trilogy

The world of Sinbad by Ray Harryhausen. These all-time classic adventures, each featuring pioneering special effects by film making legend Ray Harryhausen, are presented here…

Star Wars Identities

"Star Wars Identities," has received the seal of approval from none other than the legendary creator himself, George Lucas.

Sandbox World : The Entertainment Playground