In 1968 while driving to New York city with a little film that he had just shot, which eventually eventually be titled Night of the Living Dead; George Romero, while listening to the radio, soon would learn that civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr was killed....
This is George Romero’s sixth DEAD movie and his third in four years, reflective of the sub-genres resurgent popularity in the wake of a remake of his own DAWN OF THE DEAD. The new movie uses a secondary character (squad leader Alan Van Sprang, seen in both LAND...
Back in the early 90’s, BOXING HELENA was an interesting failure, a fascinating curio that met with such critical bile that its creator, Jennifer Chambers Lynch remained in the shadow of her father and didn’t make another film for 15 years. The comeback flick,...
Technology will always be there to help the human race achieve goals faster and to boost production of products which, in turn, will make our lives more efficient and easier to live. However, as with every positive, there is always a down side, and even with something...
This independent film about the hazards of dabbling with “the forces of darkness” opens with a simple animated narration explaining how Native American life was disrupted by settlers. After forcing images of their god upon the indigenous population, the new arrivals’...
By the look of the DVD box cover and the fact that Twilight’s Ashley Greene’s image dons the cover, I thought Summer’s Moon was going to be a vampire film. The film’s opening title sequence with a man talking about his life while blood spills upon a pile of...