We talk Christopher Nolan. Is he a good director? Did he redefine the superhero film? Why does Will Sloan hate him so much? Listen to find out! We have a PATREON and we're having a CONTEST this month! Three prizes to be won! But you have to get in on it now! Join for...
The Top Five: Forgotten Movie Making-Ofs
Almost none of the films in this list are great. Most are not even good. It's the story of their making that is fascinating. #5 - WILLARD: THE YEAR OF THE RAT (2003) It's obvious that director Glen Morgan was passionate about remaking the story of a boy and his rat,...
The Top Five: Little Rubber Monsters Movies
No GREMLINS ALLOWED. #5 - THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS (1987) Urgh. Argh. Eeeeeeeeek! Based on the the hit gross out novelty cards, this is movie equivalent of swimming around in trash and being punctured by a bunch of dirty needs. It's existence alone warrants itself a...
It’s time to ace ‘GHOULIES III: GHOULIES GO TO COLLEGE’
Why do I love little rubber monsters so much? Is it the fact that the monsters represent the unleashed ID of my child self? Or that the monsters reflect the beast that I feel stir inside me on a daily basis, the one that struggles to escape, the one that is the true...
ICC #79 – George Romero Made My Favorite Film Of All Time
We talk the zombie films, the rest of his filmography, and his legacy as things get extra personal on a special episode of The Important Cinema Club. We have a PATREON and we're having a CONTEST this month! Three prizes to be won! But you have to get in on it now!...
A Short and Satisfying Fight with ‘The Final Master’ (REVIEW)
Lets be honest folks, it's been pretty slim pickings in the world of martial arts cinema these days. SPL 2 and Indonesia's HEADSHOT were barn burners, but they were the exception to the rule. I still get excited when I see something like 'Sammo Hung choreographed THE...
The Most Dangerous Running Man in ‘The Million Game’
A disheveled man wakes up in a hotel room. His television has his face plastered all over it. The announcer calmly announces that it's the last day of the game. The hunters will soon find the man and attempt to kill him. If the man survives, he will get a million...
Albert Pyun Is A Great Director
As a kid with dial up internet I would spend every waking out trawling cult movie review websites: BADMOVIES.ORG. ZOMBIE KEEPER. STOMP TOKYO. I discovered the work of John Woo, Sam Raimi, Peter Jackson and hundreds of other directors that blew my mind, redefined my...
ARE YOU IN THE HOUSE ALONE? A TV MOVIE COMPENDIUM 1964-1999 (REVIEW)
I've always dismissed the TV movie as pop culture filler. Sure, there are classics like THE NIGHT STALKER and DUEL, but those are the exceptions, not the rule. And beyond the allure of B-level stars slumming it on the small screen, TV movies were a product that had a...
#1 Cheerleader Camp – Beneath the Bottom of the Barrel
#1 Cheerleader Camp – Beneath the Bottom of the Barrel By Bob Blaschuk Let's talk about "Late Night Comedy," the sub-genre #1 Cheerleader Camp falls under. This term encompasses the type of film you would find on during the darkest hours of late night television....