Comedy Rod Lott
Spun off from the hit British TV series that recently was remade poorly for MTV, The Inbetweeners Movie follows the original show’s core quartet of socially awkward lads on vacation — er, sorry: “on holiday.”
Comedy Rod Lott
Meryl Streep is in a rut — not the actress, who's arguably still atop
her game in her fifth decade of screen stardom, but the character she
plays in Hope Springs. Long married to frowny sad sack Arnold (Lincoln's
Tommy Lee Jones, not exactly stretching), Kay feels more like a
roommate than a wife. They don't even share a bedroom any more.
Babes, bullets and ... well, that about covers it.
Television series Rod Lott Femme Fatales is unlike any previous Skinemax
Cinemax adult series in that the nudity, while plentiful, isn’t the
reason for its being and, therefore, isn’t dreadfully boring like those others — yes,
you, Emmanuelle in Space. If you harbor an equal love for pulp fiction and dangerous curves, the 13 episodes that make up the premiere season’s three-disc set should provide plenty of no-brain, all-bod entertainment.
In 1979, the OU student charmed the pants off America as Playboy's 25th anniversary Playmate. And then ...
Features Rod Lott
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful girl — a woman, really.
There’s no question she was a woman. Otherwise, this particular story
would not exist.
Comedy Rod Lott
It’s kind of amazing how far $5,000 can get filmmakers these days,
especially when Dustin Mills is in charge of the cash. Having helmed the
inventive Puppet Monster Massacre and, less effectively, Zombie A-Hole, he now sets his deranged sights on designer drugs in Bath Salt Zombies. As one could surmise, it, too, sits squarely in the DIY horror-comedy realm.
Thriller Rod Lott
File Compliance
under “stranger than fiction.” Although not a documentary, it is based
on a true story, and one so utterly outrageous that many will refuse to
believe it anyway.
Thriller Rod Lott
No
matter what you see or hear, don't move a muscle. That’s the advice one
very bad man gives to the titular Sushi Girl.
Particularly squeamish viewers won’t be able to adhere to such counsel,
as this minor crime gem revels in the revolting.
Wait,
wait! Don’t run off! This one’s better than the average entry, even if
it’s not so revolutionary to change the minds of those who despise the
delivery system. The picture’s snowy setting is reason enough to justify
a viewing on DVD
(a woefully bare-bones one) if you missed it on the big screen — and
you likely did, since it played in only about 15 theaters nationwide
earlier this month.
Action Rod Lott
Not only is The Sweeney
one of the best TV-to-film adaptations in history, but quite possibly
the best adaptation of a TV series you’ve never heard of ... unless
you’re British.