Winnie the Pooh: Blood and HoneyIn the annals of film history, there have been innovative reimaginings and interpretations of famous characters in a variety of ways, either successful or unproductive. There's a good chance that everyone would have predicted an undertaking as audacious as "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" (2023) It's a British inde
Tremors 2 Movie Review
After the success of Tremors on home video, it should come as no surprise that it spawned a direct-to-video sequel. Tremors 2: Aftershocks released 6 years after the first, and quite a lot is different this time around. Not only are very few of the original cast present, but the creatures have fled south of the border... and a new beast has (blog p
Moontrap Movie Review
A cult classic B movie that is perhaps the purest example of a B movie, Moontrap isn't a cheesefest of tounge-in-cheek sillyness that happens to be low budget, but rather a relatively serious movie about horrible alien robot things that intend to take over (blog) the Earth... which happens to have a budget well below what the vision needs to be rea
Dragonball Evolution Movie Review
Back in 2009, someone finally thought to make a live action adaptation of Dragonball. By that of course, I mean make an action flick with special effects and slap the Dragonball name on it. Oh, it's got characters, and even some situations familiar in horror movie the series, but surely no one watching a Dragonball movie cares if it feels uniquely
We regret buying Cavment (Shelley Long)
"Caveman" is a 1981 funny movie directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, and Shelley Long. The movie is a comical retelling of the story of early human civilization, embeded in a time when people lived in caves and count on searching and gathering for survival.The film follows the story of Atouk (Ringo Starr), a clumsy and