I saw B.B. King in concert. He was on tour with Buddy Guy when they arrived at the Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC in 2000. It was an extra bluesy night since the rain hit the outdoor venue. While my ticket was in the lower level which is covered
DVD Review: The Young Seducers (3-Disc Movie Collection)
During the first half of the ’70s, my father was stationed at various U.S. Army bases in West Germany. I mention this because unlike some people reviewing The Young Seducers: 3-Disc Movie Collection, I’m getting in touch with my childhood memories while watching the erotic tales. The three movies were
4K Blu-ray Review: Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League
C’mon, it’s Batman versus a Yakuza version of the Justice League! It has to be good, right?
Blu-ray Review: The Magnificent Chang Cheh (Limited Edition)
Chang Cheh wasn’t just an important director for Shaw Brothers starting in the mid ’60s to the early ’80s; he produced a large chunk of their action films during this era. Cheh average six to eight releases during his peak years. Think of that. Imagine Quentin Tarantino making seven films
Blu-ray Review: The Outcasts
A few years back, Folk Horror rightfully received plenty of attention as a movie subgenre. The movies that ended up in boxsets, online festivals or even theaters were from around the world. This wasn’t just a Hollywood phenomenon. Any country that filmed its native scares that exist outside major urban