Since this issue has the “Alternative Paths” banner on the cover I was expecting it to be another alternate history out-of-continuity tale, similar to the past two issues, just this time featuring […]
Since this issue has the “Alternative Paths” banner on the cover I was expecting it to be another alternate history out-of-continuity tale, similar to the past two issues, just this time featuring […]
Today I’m reviewing this softcore movie that was released in 2008 and directed by Robert Blossom. No writer is credited for this film, which is only a little odd. See, this is […]
Written by Kristi Russell and directed by John Quinn, this film from Indigo Entertainment was originally released in 2001, and stars Holly Sampson as Katherine, a rising ad-executive. Katherine has just been […]
Written and directed by Blain Brown, this 1999 Mystique Films production is basically a gender-flipped erotic twist on the Alfred Hitchcock classic film STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (or THROW MOMMA FROM THE […]
We’re going back to 2003, which is when this film written by Leland Zaitz and directed by Conrad Monroe was released by MRG Entertainment. Like most MRG titles, they’ve assembled an impressive […]
Last month the longstanding Heavy Metal magazine published it’s landmark 300th issue. I’ll admit up front, I’m not a regular reader of this magazine, I picked it up for one reason, and […]
Another late review here, but this is last month’s issue of Tarot, Witch of The Black Rose, from the creators and creative team of Jim Balent and Holly Golightly. Picking right up […]
Alright, I’m a bit late with this review, but it’s been a busy and hot week for me. This comic came out last Tuesday, and it’s the conclusion to a two-part story. […]
Sorry, I don’t have a DVD […]
This 1997 from MRG Entertainment is unique among softcore films because it’s actually filmed on-location in Mexico City, where the action takes place. I’m sure more recent studios like Retromedia would have […]
Doing a little retro review today of this mostly-forgotten movie. This film was released in 1989, a year after COLORS and two years before BOYZ N THE HOOD, the Powers That Be […]