Was Midnight Kung Fu movies a thing? The Midnight movies in the late ’70s and early ’80s were a collection of flicks that were perfect for a crowd that was a little wild and lubricated with various substances. The Miracle Fighters should have been running with Eraserhead, El Topo, Rocky
FAMILY PORTRAIT: A Family Under the Influence
It’s all too easy for a lovely and languid day of relaxation to transform into something far more stressful and sinister. Such is the case in Family Portrait, the feature debut from writer-director Lucy Kerr, set on a beautiful summer day in Texas seemingly at the dawn of the COVID-19
Link Tank: National Geographic and Steven Spielberg Team Up for 50th Anniversary of Jaws Documentary
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first summer blockbuster, National Geographic is partnering with Steven Spielberg and Amblin Documentaries for a film about the 1975 classic Jaws. “On the heels of the 50th anniversary of the bestselling book by Peter Benchley that went on to become a record-breaking box-office
Marvel Reveals Godzilla Variants
Looks like an ideal mix for Marvel and Godzilla Fans. This year, Marvel Comics proudly reprints its classic ‘70s Godzilla comic book series in GODZILLA #1 FACSIMILE EDITION and the highly-anticipated GODZILLA: THE ORIGINAL MARVEL YEARS OMNIBUS, collecting Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe’s entire 24-issue run in color for the
A Quiet Place: Day 1 Final Trailer
Looking forward to this. Michael is doing the review as we will be out of town. The post A Quiet Place: Day 1 Final Trailer first appeared on Skewed ‘n Reviewed.