Justin Decloux
Billy Jack (1971) – Review
For years, the highest grossing independent film ever was Billy Jack. Made on a budget of 800,000$, it went on to gross (reportedly) over 40 million and it’s not hard to see why it…
Brotherhood of Death (1976) – Reviews
There’s nothing more satisfying then watching a racist asshole die a horrible death. I was hoping that BROTHERHOOD OF DEATH would hit that exploitation sweet spot and the synopsis really got my…
The Christmas Movie Marathon: 21 – 25
And so the Christmas marathon comes to an end. Not with a bang, but with a row of comforting films in the shape of a warm blanket. I’m not going to review them,…
The Christmas Movie Marathon: 16 – 20
I’m in the home stretch and now the film’s are getting extra out there. WIND CHILL (2007) From the director of MAGIC MIKE XXL, comes a spooky tale of the supernatural. Emily Blunt…
ICC #5 – The Important Christmas Cinema Spectacular
In a very special episode, “The Important Christmas Cinema Spectacular”, Justin and Will tackle the holiday cinematic season by watching the awful Kirk Cameron vehicle SAVING CHRISTMAS and the holiday ‘classic’ MIRACLE…
Loose Cannons #29 – Slumber Party ’57
LISTEN TO IT AT DORKSHELF! On this week’s episode of Loose Cannons, Justin and Mathew watch the soul-crushing, virginity-losing anthology film SLUMBER PARTY ’57. As they both describe the film, they cling to life,…
The Christmas Movie Marathon: 11-15
I published a pocket zine called THE CHRISTMAS CINEMA filled with under seen Holiday films in honor of our screening of GAME OVER (Code Pere Noel 3615) last Wednesday at the Royal…
Blood Beat (1983) – Weird Wednesday
BLOOD BEAT must have been made made by people who have never seen a film in their lives. It’s directed/written/shot/composed by a Frenchman in the snowy land of Wisconsin, populated by non-actors stiffly…
Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972) – Terror Tuesdays
SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT is a nice Christmas surprise. A Gothic tinged holiday horror that’s a precursor to all the season’s classics (BLACK CHRISTMAS, SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT) and to the slasher trend as…
1776 (1972) – Musical Mondays
I have been obsessed with the musical HAMILTON for the last month. Composer/Actor Lin-Manuel Miranda’s story of the rise and fall of one the United State’s founding fathers is so good that I…
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