Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Roger Corman’s signature style is starting to grow on me, and Forbidden World is the perfect example of why. It’s a wild, goo-filled, schlocky ride that never takes itself seriously, and that’s what makes it so fun. The plot is basic—scientists battling a monstrous creature on a remote space station—but it does what it needs to do. The creature effects are delightfully slimy, and the nudity? Well, it's gratuitous in the most Corman way possible, with no real reason for…
In a franchise that’s still going strong, The Forever Purge attempts to inject fresh life into its well-worn premise by asking, "What if the Purge never stopped?" It’s an interesting hook, and while it may not reinvent the series, it delivers a thrilling and action-packed experience.
This installment leans harder into the Western aesthetic, giving us dusty Texas landscapes and cowboy protagonists, which is a welcome change of scenery. There are moments where it flirts with becoming a full-blown dystopian…
Sex and Broadcasting is an absolute gem of a documentary that perfectly captures the quirky, endearing chaos of independent radio. It’s a heartfelt love letter to WFMU, the little station that could, and the eccentric people who keep it alive against all odds. The film is as much about the fight for creative freedom as it is about the sheer tenacity and passion of those involved in the station's operation.
The humor is as organic as it gets, and the…
The Unhealer is an interesting and enjoyable spin on the "bullied kid gets revenge" trope, combining supernatural powers with small-town drama. While it’s far from perfect—predictable plotting and uneven acting abound—it manages to deliver a fun, satisfying ride with plenty of schlocky charm.
The premise is intriguing: a bullied teen gains destructive powers after a botched healing ritual, leading to a series of over-the-top revenge moments. Despite its flaws, the movie’s B-movie vibe works in its favor, leaning into the…