It’s usually pretty easy for me to be able to sit down in front of the television and watch a DVD of a studio film all the way though, no matter how bad it is. Usually because the production value is good. In the case of Stay Alive, well lets say I had some...
When your father is one of the best horror directors of all time and an innovator of the zombie film, trying to follow in his footsteps is going to be one hell of a tough gig. In 1968 when Cameron Romero’s father, George Romero, made a little independent film called...
Well, I guess you can say that I got lucky last night, I never pre-ordered my ticket online, and never had the time to go to the theater to get my ticket in advance, So last night I went to a large multiplex that was showing the film on seven screens last night....
The STARSHIP TROOPERS sequels, while not without their own flaws, have avoided the standard pitfalls of unnecessary straight-to-DVD follow-ups to big budget theatrical releases. This is largely thanks to the returning presence of original screenwriter (and now...
I’m kind of mixed on this one, first off it’s not as brutal as the first film, but it has the same tone and feel the first one did, but made well aware that they did not have the budget they did for this film as they did for the first one. Still though the...
When many horror fans hear the name John Carpenter, they automatically think of him as a horror director. What many fail to realize, however, is that he has directed some quality films outside the genre. In fact, he wrote the Academy Award-winning film The...