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The Daily Grindhouse: Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (dir. by Don Edmonds)

Our latest “Daily Grindhouse” is infamous for popularizing that subgenre of exploitation and grindhouse film involving Nazis and their atrocities during World War 2. The typical setting for these...

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Lisa Marie Considers The Alpha Incident (dir by Bill Rebane)

It seems that every film lover owns at least one of those box sets of public domain films that Oak Creek Entertainment puts out.  You know which ones I mean — the box sets usually have about 50 to 100...

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Lisa Marie Experiences a Drive-In Massacre (dir. by Stu Segall)

Last night, as part of my quest/mission/curse to watch all of the movies included in Mill Creek’s 50 Classic Chillers Box Set, I watched a film from 1974 called Drive-In Massacre. So, what’s Drive-In...

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Quick Horror Review: John Carpenter’s The Fog

I have something of a tradition with John Carpenter’s The Fog. Every year, I try to watch the film on the date and time where the story starts – April 20th, at around 11:55pm. It’s not the scariest of...

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Horror Film Review: Wishmaster (dir by Robert Kurtzman)

Remember the Wishmaster films? There were four of them and they all deal with this ancient Djinn (Andrew Divoff) who, during each film, would escape from his magical prison and then wander around...

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The TSL’s Grindhouse: Pumpkinhead (dir by Stan Winston)

Originally released in 1988, Pumpkinhead has always struck me as being one of those films that more people remember hearing someone else talk about it than have actually sat down and watched.   I think...

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Horror Film Review: Wishmaster (dir by Robert Kurtzman)

Do you all remember Wishmaster? Played by Andrew Divoff, the Wishmaster was a genie (or a djinn) who made his film debut in the 1997 film of the same name. The Djinn’s schtick is to randomly approach...

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The TSL’s Grindhouse: Blood Games (dir by Tanya Rosenberg)

First released in 1990, Blood Games opens with a birthday celebration gone terribly wrong. Somewhere in the rural South (at least, I assume it’s meant to be the South if just because of the big...

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