Many, to an equal number’s chagrin, consider Inferno Dario Argento’s masterwork. After issuing Suspiria, the first part of his “Three Mothers” trilogy–based upon Thomas De Quincey’s expansion of the myth of the Roman goddess Levana–in which he defeats the...
Masayuki Ochiai (Hypnosis) presents a socially relevant treatise upon the medical establishment while seizing upon modern-day fears in a narrative exploration upon human guilt with Infection. With the first installment in the “J-Horror Theater” series (equivalent to...
So, last week, I watched these free little short things on the Sundance Channel with Isabella Rossellini called GREEN PORNO. They’re all about how insects and spiders and sea creatures have the sex. Many of these are very violent, and some are downright...
It’s no secret that I’m a huge fans of the INDIANA JONES films. If you read my reviews for the recent DVD set of the original trilogy you see that I loved all three films and that in my mind they are some of the most perfect action adventures films I have...
The third and what was thought to be the last of the Indiana Jones series, INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE, actually rounds out the whole trilogy and is the best filmed and scripted one of them all. Now I’ll admit despite my better judgment that LAST CRUSADE...
I first saw Temple of Doom in theaters when I was a about seven years old. I can remember all the things in the film that grossed me out then, the bug eating scene in the tribes hut, the famous dinner scene, and who can forget the room full of bugs. There is not one...