There's Nothing Out There is an amateurish 80's movie that nevertheless was, in some ways, ahead of its time. But there's a lot of heart here, and some genuinely fun and funny moments. Directed by a 20 year-old from a script he wrote as a teenager, t...
We were told this was a horror movie, although it's at least 70% straight Western. Which doesn't mean we didn't enjoy it. On the contrary, the star-studded cast and excellent writing made this a good watch and fine discussion.
We didn't have a lot of good things to say about this disappointing outing, based on a script from the late Gunnar Hansen (Leatherface). A rousing game of "spot the celebrity" helps to pass the time, even as you consider what a waste it is to assembl...
Come with us as we unlock this puzzle of a film and talk about its storied history as Christopher Lee's most favorite performance of all time.
We're twisting our puzzle box to unlock Clive Barker's directorial debut about a twisted group of people summoning a twisted group of demons to do some seriously twisted things.
Even though it's a found-footage movie, even Todd found something to like about it.
This was Hammer's last Dracula film in their series, and it's easy to see why.
George C. Scott plays a composer stumbling his way, puzzled, through a haunted house. SUPPOSEDLY based on a true story, but don't you believe it (says Todd). Thank you, Vincent, for your request!
We expected to hate this movie but were pleasantly surprised. Listen as we fall all over each other to offer some guarded and highly qualified opinions for this overlooked - but notorious - classic.