A new Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie and TV series!
A new stage in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise it to be written and Directed by the JT Mollner over at A24!
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A new stage in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise it to be written and Directed by the JT Mollner over at A24!
Continue readingBruce Campbell’s back behind the camera! A new indie comedy Ernie & Emma has dropped its trailer. Bruce is Ernie taking his dearly departed Emma for a truly amusing journey across Oregon
Continue readingFatal Games is hard to find. Much like Linnea Quigley’s fleeting screentime, the film is a low-impact curiosity that’s is about as much work to find as it is to watch.
Continue readingThis time we’re Ravenous for Sorority Babes, take The Long Walk to Greenland, discover that H is for Hawk and Hannibal the Cannibal, an Anaconda takes Little Bites from The Surfer – and that in 28 Years, we’ll have Falling Skies!
Continue readingWe are back for 2026! Chatting Handy 2 Pro, HP EliteBoard G1a, Linux Mint 22.3, Social Media Ban, Google, Epic, Logitech MX Master 4, Marshall Heddon, Pixel Tablet and loads more!
Continue readingRevenge of the Ninja is a fun, action-packed sequel that brings back Sho Kosugi as the star after he stole Enter the Ninja. It’s a cult classic worth checking out!
Continue readingMatch is a fascinating underdog horror. It lands significant wins with its practical effects and character performances, but it is frequently undermined by production limitations
Continue readingOn this show – Heading… headlong into Predator, learning How to Train Your Dragon and other Dangerous Animals, focus on Ray Liotta – and I Swear there’s even time to go Downrange with Marty Supreme in Hunting Season!
Continue readingPicasso Trigger comes recommended for fans of exploitation cinema and campy action flicks, but not for those seeking a polished, well-crafted escapism.
Continue readingThis 1986 sequel lacks the original’s magic, suffering from a low budget and poor effects. While the plot stalls, Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone provide enough charm to keep this campy adventure fun for nostalgic fans.
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