Here’s a softcore film from 2015 that I somehow missed, but I was alerted to it on Reddit, and just had to check it out. It’s directed by Jim Wynorski protege Louis […]
Here’s a softcore film from 2015 that I somehow missed, but I was alerted to it on Reddit, and just had to check it out. It’s directed by Jim Wynorski protege Louis […]
I first heard about this movie last week, when I saw a scene posted on Reddit. It stars Lisa Ann, who had been one of my all-time favorite porn stars before she […]
Damn, I’ve been neglecting this blog in the past couple of months. Well, I finally have something worth writing about again, as my favorite sci-fi/space opera miniseries from last year has returned […]
Beverly Lynne Written by D.B. Brooks, Anthony L. Greene, and Windsor Goodman, and directed by Julie Jordan, this is the final episode of season one of Black Tie Nights. This episode picks […]
As I review these old Fat Boys albums, one thing I’m reminded of is how young they were. Prince Markie Dee (Mark Morales) was 16, Buff Love (Darren Robinson) was 17, and […]
A year ago, I reviewed Jeff Egli’s first comic, introducing his character Saffron the Pirate. Now, here’s his second Saffron comic, which likewise began as a Kickstarter project, which I backed. When I […]
Julian Wells aka Catherine Sexton aka Suzy McCoppin Written by D.B. Brooks and Anthony L. Greene and directed by Julie Jordan, this episode stars Julian Wells as Ellie, a famous romance novelist. […]
Patricia Skeriotis Written by D.B. Brooks and Anthony L. Greene and directed by Julia Jordan, this episode guest stars Jenna Dee and Cole Winkler as Cass and Harry, two people who signed […]
Written by D.B. Brooks and Brian Hurwitz and directed by Julie Jordan, this episode stars the legendary adult film star and credibly accused serial rapist Ron Jeremy as himself. He comes […]
In 1987, one year after the release of their third album, The Fat Boys released their fourth album CRUSHIN’, which contained 10 songs and would be their most successful album, going platinum. […]
Continuing my Black History Month musical history lesson, today I’m reviewing the third album from the legendary hip-hop group The Fat Boys. Released in 1986, one year after the release of their […]
Here’s a little Black History for this month. In 1985, one year after releasing their debut album, which turned them into some of rap music’s earliest superstars, The Fat Boys released their […]