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Back to School #31: All The Right Moves (dir by Michael Chapman)

For the past week, we’ve been taking a look at 80 of the best, worst, most memorable, and most forgettable films ever made about being a teenager and going to high school.  We’ve been posting the...

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Back to School #36: Mischief (dir by Mel Damski)

Have you ever noticed how, occasionally, a totally obscure film that was made several decades ago will suddenly show up on either Starz or Encore and, the next thing you know, it’s only like every...

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An Olympic Review: The Cutting Edge (dir by Paul Michael Glaser)

Hi everyone! So, I just watched the Opening Ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Olympics!  And I have to say that I really enjoyed them but then again, I always enjoy the Olympics and not just the gymnastic...

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Back to School Part II #29: A Friend To Die For a.k.a. Death of a Cheerleader...

Over the past couple of year, I’ve had so much fun making fun of Tori Spelling’s performance in the original Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? that I almost feel like I have an obligation to review a...

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Horror Film Review: The Stepfather (dir by Joseph Ruben)

Who is Jerry Blake? That is the question at the heart of the classic 1987 horror thriller, The Stepfather. Most of the people who know Jerry (brilliantly played by Terry O’Quinn) would say that he’s...

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American Outlaws (2001, directed by Les Mayfield)

Returning to their hometown in Missouri in the days following the end of the Civil War, former Confederate guerrillas Jesse James (Colin Farrell) and Cole Younger (Scott Caan) are disgusted to discover...

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Cinemax Friday: Lipstick Camera (1994, directed by Mike Bonifer)

Omy Clark (Ele Keats) is an aspiring journalist who wants to work with the world famous videographer, Flynn Dailey (Brian Wimmer).  When she shows up at Flynn’s studio and marvels at how much power the...

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Stranger On My Land (1988, directed by Larry Elikann)

The Air Force wants to build a new air base in Utah but the Whitman family refuses to sell their ranch.  Bud Whitman (Tommy Lee Jones) served in Vietnam and he disapproved just as much of forcing...

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The TSL’s Grindhouse: Blind Fury (dir by Philip Noyce)

Nick Parker (Rutger Hauer) may have lost his sight in Vietnam but he gained something else.  With the help of surprisingly friendly villagers, Nick learned how to master his other senses.  He also...

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Live Tweet Alert: Join #FridayNightFlix for The Cutting Edge!

As some of our regular readers undoubtedly know, I am involved in a few weekly live tweets on twitter.  I host #FridayNightFlix every Friday, I co-host #ScarySocial on Saturday, and I am one of the...

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