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Women in Prison, Part II: Red Heat (1985)
Just uploaded is a review of Linda Blair’s second Women in Prison films, Red Heat [M], made in 1985, and often confused with the 1988 Arnold Schwarzenegger-Jim Belushi buddy cop film – a fine comic book film, but largely missing the social wrongness that permeates every frame once Blair in thrust into a dank East […]
Dear Mr. Gacy
Review of the true crime drama Dear Mr. Gacy (Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada), plus minor blather on how to handle the scorching heat, and upcoming review info…
The Films of Stephen Boyd, Part I
Part 1 of this spanking new series examines the work of Stephen Boyd, one of Hollywood’s forgotten stars of the late fifties and early sixties. First up is a review of his pre-Ben-Hur co-starring role in Woman Obsessed (Twilight Time), plus a review of the new BBC documentary Stephen Boyd: The Man Who Never Was…
Women in Prison, Part I: Chained Heat (1983)
Another magical series featuring deep moral arguments relating to the socially provocative genre known as Women in Prison films, akak WIP. ‘Tied’ to Panik House’s new Mr. Skin WIP Triple feature set, I’ve reviewed Chained Heat (1983), to be followed soon by Red Heat (1985) and Jungle Warriors (1984), because we can all learn about being more socially active in our insular communities from these Greek tragedies of woe and empowerment…
Dog Tales III: Lassie’s Last Legs at MGM (1948-1951)
Part 3 of Dog Tales spans the last 4 Lassie films in MGM’s franchise. In addition to an Editor’s Blog, there’s a DVD review of Hills of Home (Warner Home Video), followed by film reviews of The Sun Comes Up + Challenge to Lassie (both 1949), and The Painted Hills (1951)…
Soundtrack Reviews
Soundtrack reviews for Jerry Goldsmith’s First Knight and John Morris’ Clue (both from La-La Land Records)…
The Greek Experience, Dario Argento alerts, and Mondomark & KQEK.com join Twitter
DVD reviews of Elia Kazan’s America America (Warner Home Video) and William Kyriakis + Radley Metzger’s Dark Obsession (Image), Mondomark & KQEK.com join Twitter, plus news & ruminations about Dario Argento films at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and Toronto Underground Cinema, Rue Morgue news, and why you shouldn’t mail insects…
The Saga of Coffin Joe: Part I
With the release of the third and final (Ha!) entry in the Coffin Joe Trilogy, I’ve reviewed the lot: At Night I’ll Take Your Soul and This Night I’ll Possess Your Corpse (Anchor Bay U.K.), and the gory Embodiment of Evil (Synapse Films)…
John Huston’s Cold War Thrillers
Reviews of two great espionage gems by director John Huston: The Kremlin Letter (Twilight Time), and The MacKintosh Man (Warner Home Video)…
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