Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

I was a big fan of the first Ginger Snaps, and Ginger Snaps 2 is very similar in style as the first film, just a different story. It pretty much starts where it left off. Bridgette is now a werewolf but is injecting her self with the wolf bane to keep herself from...
Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

Director Brett Sullivan continues the saga of the Fitzgerald sisters in Ginger Snaps: Unleashed, picking up where his predecessor left off: the infection of the surviving sister, Brigitte. Screenwriter Megan Martin wisely retains the original premises and themes while...
Ginger Snaps

Ginger Snaps

As I stated in my review of Wolfen, I have the utmost appreciation for the genre of werewolf films because, in ratio to the other fields within the realm of horror, the filmmakers of lycanthrope cinema seem to demand more meaning for their buck. Having constructed a...
The Giant Gila Monster

The Giant Gila Monster

The Giant Gila Monster was created as part of a double B-movie bill in 1959. As I stated in my lambasting of its counterpart, The Killer Shrews, some B-productions are enjoyable because of how poorly executed they are in most every conceivable aspect. Such movies,...
Ghoul School

Ghoul School

Here we go again. Yet another fine retro eighties classic from Camp Motion Pictures. This time it’s Ghoul School, which was not really released in the eighties but was probably filmed in the 1989 and then released in 1990. Still though it’s got the same...