
The signal of 1989’s “Batman” continues to loom over an overcrowded genre thirty-five years later because of a singular vision on screen. For the …continue reading 35th Anniversary: Batman (1989)

The signal of 1989’s “Batman” continues to loom over an overcrowded genre thirty-five years later because of a singular vision on screen. For the …continue reading 35th Anniversary: Batman (1989)

With its razor-sharp wit and ample heart, “The People’s Joker” is a parody, but it also may be the best superhero movie you’ve seen. …continue reading Microbudget Monday: The People’s Joker (2024)

We may be holding out for a hero, but these unhinged villains make our hearts skip a beat with their crazy but captivating screen …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: Magnetic Madmen

This 1985 exploitation film is quite bad but still reasonably fun for fans of trashy, sleazy, B-movie exploitation films and 80s nostalgia. F Street …continue reading The Films of F Street: Evils of the Night (1985)

Classic themes and absolutely beautiful visuals make this an enjoyable watch with a strong cast consisting of a lost generation of actors. A young …continue reading The Daily Dig: Two on a Guillotine (1965)

In our modern bedlam, once defined lines of good and evil have become shades of morally ambiguous grey; and comics have followed suit. Superheroes …continue reading Sex, Violence, and Superheroes

I was fortunate to attend the LA premiere of the new series on Epix, “PENNYWORTH”, an exciting and original new DC origin story. Bruce …continue reading Series Spotlight: Pennyworth (DC, Epix)
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