Plasterhead was one independent film that I was really looking forward to seeing ever since I saw the trailer for the film on it’s official My Space page. The press material and the trailer blew me away. I even remember dropping the whoever runs the my space...
Mario Bava’s Planet of the Vampires, which possesses so many alternative titles it would take up most of this review, creates a sci-fi horror tale which acts like malevolent Forbidden Planet on a head full of acid. The film is marketed by MGM as a “Midnite Movie” with...
Tim Burton’s 2001 remake of Franklin Schaffner’s Planet of the Apes, the groundbreaking, socially disconcerting adaptation of Pierre Boulle’s 1963 novel, La Planète des singes, pales in comparison to its predecessor in every respect with the exception of the...
Franklin J. Schaffner, two years prior to producing his masterpiece, Patton, made Planet of the Apes. Based upon French novelist Pierre Boulle’s 1963 novel, La Planète des singes, Schaffner’s film was adapted by perhaps the only individual able to do justice to such...
Alright, I really don’t know what the fuck this film is trying to prove, or if it’s trying to make any kind of entertaining statement at all, but my god does this film have the worst acting in a motion picture ever. Let’s put it this way folks; if I...
Although the likeable SNAKES ON A PLANE wasn’t the box office smash New Line anticipated, the flurry of pre-release publicity helped encourage similarly themed old-school B horror movies to the screen. New Line have also picked up the soon-to-be-retitled PLANE DEAD...