Young Frankenstein

Young Frankenstein

Mel Brooks (The Producers) hit his cinematic peak in 1974, making Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. As an homage, not only to the legacy of Frankenstein but also to the Golden Age of Hollywood, the former stands as one of the greatest horror comedies of all time...
Brainiac

Brainiac

(WARNING: If my review seems erratic, let’s just say I was ‘inspired’ by this film) The problem with horror films today is that they spend too much time and money on F/X and gore. Now, assuming you have a low/no budget and are out to make a horror...
Brain Damage

Brain Damage

Cult horror director Frank Henenlotter has been called many things over the course of his all-too-brief career but unimaginative is not one of them. Not only does Henenlotter provide his audience with another instance of his trademark quirkiness which–like David...
Zombies, Zombies, Zombies

Zombies, Zombies, Zombies

“Super soldiers? They’re more like genetically altered super zombies!” notes an over-acting character in a fake zombie-film-within-the-film at the outset, featuring a machete-wielding Tiffany Shepis and deliberately goofy and / or self mocking dialogue (“Zombies?! Who...
Zombie Strippers

Zombie Strippers

The title says it all; ZOMBIE STRIPPERS. It’s obviously a B-movie filled with porn stars who wish to become real actresses, but don’t realize the only work they will ever get is in horror film such as this one. However, this is a one of those b-movies that...