Lisa Frankenstein Review (Digital)

I like a good movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously. In the 80s, I lived off the likes of Volunteers and Better Off Dead, mainly for the goofy nature of the films. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with good old-fashioned dumb fun. It’s what the 80s thrived on until it approached the 90s. Now, I mention this because that is what Lisa Frankenstein aspired to be. It borrowed a heavy amount of ...[Read More]

Rick and Morty – Season 7

What a strange journey it has been for the show Rick and Morty. From cropping up and struggling to convince the good folks at Adult Swim to retain them, to an enormous amount of success once Adult Swim knew what they had, and only to have a huge downswing once creator/voice actor Justin Roiland was removed from the show sending into a spiral, and now the first season without Justin Roiland and new...[Read More]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review

Now, that was a film to behold. I honestly didn’t expect to feel so much of this film and walk away wondering what the hell was going to happen next. I haven’t walked away from a film feeling this way since watching the ending of Star Wars:  The Empire Strikes Back. That ending created the feeling of unknown dread about how Luke was going to resolve his problems, save his buddy Han, and address hi...[Read More]

Renfield Review

Unsurprisingly, Nic Cage is a hot commodity right now. I mean, the guy can act and has proven it repeatedly over the last 10 years with movies like Pig, Jiu Jitsu, and Primal. His popularity renaissance hit its highest gear with The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, as did hundreds, if not thousands of memes that were born from that performance. Tasteful and funny memes, but memes, nonetheless....[Read More]

So I Married an Axe Murderer getting the 4KUHD treatement

When I think of the 90s, I think of this movie. It’s in my top five summer films right next to Midnight Madness from the early 80s. Anyway, I’m glad it’s getting some love. It deserves it.  Enjoy the official details of the release below. Synopsis When it comes to love, poet Charlie MacKenzie (Mike Myers) has had his share of bad luck. But when he meets Harriet (Nancy Travis), he...[Read More]

Army of Darkness: Collector’s Edition (4KUHD) Review

Back in the olden days of DVDs, the phrase ‘collector’s edition’ actually meant collector’s edition. It usually brought the best of the best with whatever movie wore that moniker, and it didn’t create an additional version of whatever was released. It was literally the ‘collector’s edition’ that meant it was top-tier. Don’t worry, I have a point. When the age of Blu-ray came about, everything was ...[Read More]

The Bob’s Burgers Movie Review

It has been a long time coming for Bob’s Burgers to get its own movie, but this past May it became a reality. While some folks will argue that this film is no more than just a longer episode of the television show, one can also argue that there is enough time for a complete and more concise story to unfold. What came out of the efforts from directors Loren Bouchard and Bernard Derriman was somethi...[Read More]

Turning Red Review

What a positively fascinating film from Disney and Pixar. Turning Red is an interesting study on the transformation from childhood to teenagehood, and how the public shies away from mentioning the process. Can you believe that people got bent out of shape about this? Sheesh, me neither. Let’s get into it. Official Synopsis In Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red, confident, dorky 13-year-old Mei must ba...[Read More]

Dream a Little Dream Review

Have you ever watched a movie and just thought to yourself, “What a missed opportunity at something entertaining”? Over the years, there have been several films that I had those emotions with including Venom, Venom 2, and pretty much the entire DCEU sans Shazam! (I have hope it’s going to get better). Anyway, we received Vestron Video’s Dream a Little Dream, which takes a messy view of body-swappi...[Read More]

RiffTrax: The Game has been announced!

This was a natural progression with Wide Right’s original idea. This might be epic. Anyway, check out the official details below. LOS ANGELES – March 15, 2022- Developer Wide Right Interactive, creators of the popular party game What the Dub?! and RiffTrax, the critically acclaimed team behind the Emmy nominated and Peabody Award-winning Mystery Science Theater 3000, announced today that the...[Read More]

Rustler Review

Rustler is a Grand Theft Auto style, top-down action game set in a medieval kingdom. Players will take the role of Guy, a rustler (a horse thief) as he begins to trick, steal, and kill his way to becoming king. On the way players will meet many wacky characters with plenty of jokes and punchlines to spare as they give the player quests to complete, new weapons to use, and gold to be gained. This l...[Read More]

Crocodile Dundee Trilogy making it to Blu-ray and celebrating 35 years

35 years??? Good lord, I’m old. Anyway, enjoy the official news below. Say g’day to Michael J. “Crocodile” Dundee (Paul Hogan), the eccentric Australian crocodile hunter who won the hearts of fans around the globe when he made his feature film debut in “Crocodile” Dundee, which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Originally released on September 26, 1986, the film earned over $328 mil...[Read More]