Yeah, that’s right, they actually made a third Wild Things sequel. Why do people watch these films? Oh yeah, that’s why. Andy Hurst & Ross Helford, the writers of 2004’s Wild Things […]
Yeah, that’s right, they actually made a third Wild Things sequel. Why do people watch these films? Oh yeah, that’s why. Andy Hurst & Ross Helford, the writers of 2004’s Wild Things […]
Following up yesterday’s review of Mutual Needs, here’s another great softcore film starring the irresistible Rochelle Swanson. Written by Terry Lennox and directed by Dimitri Logothetis, this 1996 film is set in […]
A beautiful reporter gets caught up in the deadly and erotic world of an online ‘murder club’ in this red-hot thriller. I usually only review films that are available for purchase on […]
Written by George Ayvas and Dode B. Levenson, and directed by Robert Angelo, this film stars Rochelle Swanson who, as I said when I first reviewed a film of hers, Secret Games […]
This 2004 film is a nominal sequel to 1998’s Wild Things. Written by Ross Helford and Andy Hurst, and directed by Jack Perez, this film was released straight-to-video in 2004. It takes […]
Directed by Mike Sedan, who co-wrote the script with Helen Haxton and Catherine Tavel, Shannon Tweed and John Laughlin star as Lydia and Barry a married couple. Lydia is a rich businesswoman […]
This issue starts with a flashback to Destiny’s first kill, back when she was just a 10 year old girl. It’s a slightly uncomfortable scene to witness, especially since artist Afua Richardson […]
In 1986 Run-DMC released their 3rd (and many, including me, say their best) album, Raising Hell, on Profile Records (now Arista). Produced by Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin this has both rappers […]
Although I am a Woody Allen fan, I avoided this film in the theaters because I prefer the films that he actively stars in or at least co-stars in, which he didn’t […]
For more than twenty years, a talented but renegade doctor has performed unprecedented medical experiments in an attempt to help the most vulnerable children imaginable. Now those children are growing up and […]
It’s not often that a mainstream film is way hotter than most softcore films. But this is one of them. Written by Stephen Peters and directed by John McNaughton this 1998 film […]
This is the first documentary that I’ve reviewed, which is a new thing for me. Like I’m not sure how to review a documentary the same way I’d review a movie or […]