The Wasp Women
The second of five features which producer/director Roger Corman would release in 1960, The Wasp Woman is acutely aware of the time in which it was made as the production reflects the filmmaker’s concern with such topics as gender, stampeding big business, and...
Masters of Horror: The Washingtonians
THE WASHINGTONIANS is the broadest MASTERS OF HORROR episode to date, with a consistently off-the-wall tone somehow inevitable in a season featuring Meat Loaf skinning himself and a male doctor being grotesquely abused with his own equipment at an abortion clinic....
War of the Worlds (DVD)
I would certainly say that if a major blockbuster is in the works and you know about it, and it’s also public domain, why not jump on the wagon and give the folks your interpretation of the sci fi classic. So when the weak viewing public see WAR OF THE WORLDS on the...
War of the Worlds
“War of the Worlds” is like a snack or drink that tastes good going in, but leaves you with a bland after-taste. On the surface, the movie is filled with dazzling special effects, great action sequences, and a good performance by Tom Cruise (I can’t believe I just...
War of the Worlds
Time has not been kind to Byron Haskin’s sci-fi alien invasion classic, The War of the Worlds. As humanity has gotten further and further from the Cold War, we are now able to view the film for what it truly is: A piece of American propaganda at its moralistic worst....
John Carpenter’s The Ward
John Carpenter’s first feature film since the disappointing GHOSTS OF MARS sees him in the obvious guise of director-for-hire, as he was for that movie and other lesser career steps like MEMOIRS OF AN INVISIBLE MAN… as opposed to the wild, inventive, cynical genius...
Wannabe
It’s nighttime, and a young woman named Viola (Steffani Pieart) walks alone through a darkened street. Approaching a mansion-style home she knocks and, in lieu of a welcome, is told by the tall somber gentleman who answers the door (Andrew, played by Robert Webster)...
Waning Solstice
Well, where do I begin? every once in a while I get a film from Custom Flix, however I'm not sure what the deal is with that company as they always send their movies to my old mailing address. You seriously don't know how many times I've e-mailed them my new address...
The Wanderer
Like I said a million times before, when it comes to reviewing one of the many independent horror films out there, and every filmmaker in the world tries to buddy up with you to get a good review. You just simply have to put your foot down and either: A: Don't reply...
Walled In
Based on Serge Broselot's bestselling French novel "Les Emmeures"; WALLED IN is film that moves somewhat slow most of the time but does have a unique and interesting story with a few plot twists and some interesting elements that we've seen used in horror films...
The Walking Dead (Season 1)
Over the past few years the zombie film has made a huge comeback since the godfather of zombies George Romero bought them to life with Night of the Living Dead and it’s follow up Dawn of the Dead in 1978. In the eighties the zombie films of that time took a back seat...
X-tro
Anyone around during the early 1980’s can easily empathize with why British director Harry Davenport created a malevolent extraterrestrial whose victim is a young boy. After being saturated daily by countless toys, clothing lines, lunchboxes, and videogames fashioned...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
One of the first comic book super heroes with which I became became obsessed when I was a youth was Wolverine. There was a four set comic series released in the early nineteen eighties. I remember spending forty dollars for the first Wolverine comic in the series. I...
Branded
If you have been visiting my site for a while, you know that I have never been a big fan of any product released by Brain Damage Films. At one point they were sending screeners to me and then I stopped getting them, while Cannibal Cam started to get them. Not that I...
X-Men: First Class
One of the first comic book series I got into as a kid was the X-men. I was a huge fan of Wolverine, and started to really get into the X-men mainly because of him. I cannot recall which number comic book in the series that I stated with when I was younger, all I...

