Jelly Beans, Purple Sticky Punch, Chainsaws and Ronald Reagan How does one label David Arquette’s directorial debut? Possibly awe inspiring? No, too vague. I’ve got it…This film is a brilliantly executed politically charged homicidal satire of our generation. David...
The true work of genius is the simultaneous creation of something that is both intellectually engaging as well as entertaining. However, if a filmmaker is attempting to do just this, or even the slightest portion of both, it is best to set one’s foundation with the...
Who would of thought that a film about a serial killer who not only is obsessed with Ronald Regan but dresses just like him would be so dam good. That’s the case with The Tripper. Directed by actor David Arquette (Scream, Riding the Bullet) whom also co-wrote...
Here’s a film where my explanation of why I liked this film and disliked it might confuse some people. TRILOQUIST is a film that at some points its good, other points it’s really bad and then at some points it’s so bad it’s good. Does that make...
Dumped by its studio (Warner Bros) following an abandoned original release date of October 2007, this marvelously atmospheric old-school horror anthology from Bryan Singer collaborator Michael Dougherty (he wrote SUPERMAN RETURNS and X2 ; Singer is a producer here)...
While growing up, the dog days of summer brought most kids down as the new school year snuck up on our lazy days. Living in the Midwest, local mom & pop shops would start hanging skeletons and jack o’ lanterns in their windows just before labor day. A sense of...