Links Dark Star’s Animated Gore-fest Attack Of The Demons Hits VOD October 30th And Is An Absolute Need In Your Life Diana Marsh, October 26, 2020October 26, 2020 South Park Meets Evil Dead. Photo courtesy of IMDb. Dark Star has put out some disturbing yet quirky movies lately, and Attack Of The Demons is no exception. The premise is pretty routine; cult summons a demon who in turn makes more demons by slaughtering the town people to… Continue Reading
Books Hulu’s Fantastic Movie Adaptation Of Horror Series Books Of Blood Follows Three Gruesome Interlocking Stories Almost Guaranteed To Make You Squirm Diana Marsh, October 5, 2020October 10, 2020 A little throwback poster art from the original 2009 Blook Of Blood courtesy of SlashFilm.com. Just in time for the holidays (Halloween isn’t the only holiday season to watch horror movies, Thanksgiving and Christmas were made for watching horror movies too, just drink a glass or two of Absenth while… Continue Reading
Movie Review Crazy Rich Asians And Silicon Valley Star Jimmy O. Yang’s Debut Comedy Special Good Deal Now Streaming On Amazon Prime Diana Marsh, May 3, 2020May 3, 2020 Jimmy O. Yang isn’t his real name, but Americans would struggle with Au-yeung Man-Sing so Jimmy seemed to be the better option and he’s absolutely right; pronouncing foreign names of anything isn’t exactly our strong point. Photo courtesy of Amazon.com In his debut standup special Good Deal, now streaming… Continue Reading
Movie Review Hulu’s Into The Dark: My Valentine Is A Brilliantly Psychotic Pop Music Story Of Love, Betrayal, And Grisly Murders Diana Marsh, February 3, 2020 Fixing identity theft issues can be bloody hell sometimes. Photo courtesy of Popsugar.com Former pop singer Valentine (Britt Baron) once had everything- the look, the voice, a hot manager, weird stage costumes. Or at least that’s what it looked like, even to her, until the crushing weight of being… Continue Reading
Movie Review Crime Drama The Emerald Run Starring David Chokachi (“Witchblade”), Yancy Butler (Kick-Ass 2), Chris Mulkey (“Twin Peaks”) Is A Confusing Lecture In Faith And Morality Diana Marsh, January 27, 2020 This is what happens when an Italian restaurant loses a Michelin Star. Photo courtesy of pophorror.com When a desperate father with a sick daughter and mounting medical bills turns to a life of mild crime (more like diet crime, no victims and only half the laws broke of regular… Continue Reading
Movie Review Uncork’d Entertainment’s 5 Galaxies Out December 10th 2019 Is Maybe 3 Galaxies Too Many Diana Marsh, November 29, 2019December 10, 2019 (Eye twitch) Sigh…photo courtesy of Uncork’d Entertainment. I don’t understand why it says worlds. Five Galaxies, out December 10th, is a jaunt through the space/time continuum itself, hitting up 5 different times in humanity’s future existence and mapping out 5 very different life stories of people battling for survival… Continue Reading
Movie Review When AI Nannies Go Bad Indie Sci-Fi film CC Starring Jewel Staite (“Firefly”) Is A Brilliant Short Of Realistic Proportions Diana Marsh, November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 Is this the real life? Is it just an AID (Artificial Intelligence Device) that’s lost its mind and living in its own fantasy? Jewel Staite stars as CC, a robot nanny who develops a conscience and independent thought much to the horror of her employers. Photo courtesy of Gunsmoke &… Continue Reading
Movie Review Nothing To Do- A Heartwarming Movie That Handles The Complexities Of Death And Family Grief With An Abundance Of Grace And Humor Diana Marsh, March 4, 2019 Quality family time. Paul Fahrenkopf and Connie Bowman play estranged siblings brought together by the impending death of their father. Photo courtesy of Nothing To Do Facebook Page. Mike Kravinsky has a real gem on his hands with Nothing To Do, a fantastic story about a much loved father at… Continue Reading
Movie Review HBO Documentary Breslin And Hamill: Deadline Artists Chronicles Two Legendary NYC Journalists Writing Through Legendary Times Diana Marsh, February 28, 2019 To the left, the larger-than-life Jimmy Breslin. To the right, the calm to Jimmy’s storm, Pete Hamill. In the middle, their beat. Photo courtesy of TMDB. New York City is a creature all unto its own. What is birthed from her streets isn’t always pretty, but it’s real,… Continue Reading
Movie Review The Debt Collector Starring Scott Adkins Is A Bloody, Brutal, Action Packed Romp Through The Underground World Of Loansharks Diana Marsh, July 2, 2018 If these cats show up at your door, there’s a problem. Photo courtesy of M.A.A.C The Debt Collector stars Scott Adkins (Dr. Strange, The Expendables 2) as a martial arts instructor known as French whose training facility is experiencing a cash flow problem and is about to go under. Willing… Continue Reading