Fly fishing is more than just a hobby; it’s a celebration of nature combined with a test of skill and a game of patience. Many enthusiasts find it to be a serene experience that immerses them in the beauty of their surroundings. It offers the thrill of landing a fish,
Blu-ray Review: Deadman’s Barstool
Joe Bob Briggs often points out that a great horror film must have everyone on the screen be the next murder victim. When it comes to a great murder mystery; every character on screen should be suspected as the real murderer. No one in the room should be considered innocent.
Celebrate Johnny Carson’s 100th Birthday Weekend with a marathon on Oct. 23rd
Johnny Carson was the king of late night from 1962 to 1992 as the host of the Tonight Show. Now we celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth with a marathon of episodes from across his career. Making it more thrilling is that quite a few previously unseen since their
Blu-ray Review: Candy Apple (UnDISCovered)
There was a time when New York City was the home of grainy and grubby low budget indie films. They’d feature non-Hollywood stars who lived in the crumbling buildings. Many of them were hustlers doing their best to survive in the urban jungle. There was a feeling of realness being
The Toxic Avenger fights against medical debt and comes to home video
The Toxic Avenger has returned and he’s ready to help out humanity beyond the screen. Cineverse and The Toxic Avenger have teamed up with Undue Medical Debt to raise funds to wipe out the hospital bills. So far this campaign has been able to take away $15 million worth of