From 2005, Hostel drops three collegians into Amsterdam for a debauched vacation of pot and poon, only to accidentally become victims in a bizarre business in which the wealthy pay big bucks to torture the kidnapped in an underground warehouse. Roth spares nothing, leaving viewers to cringe at every slice of the Achilles tendon, snipped […]
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Brunch bunch
But when Sunday brunch rolls around, its time to relax and savor. Oklahoma City offers many brunch options; a few even feature entertainment. The historic Skirvin Hiltons Park Avenue Grill, 1 Park Ave., has introduced a new menu along with a weekly music program. Well-known metro acoustic guitarist Edgar Cruz performs from 11 a.m. to […]
Mother’s Day
My younger brother picked up the box and asked to rent it; my mom refused, as a responsible parent should when presented with such an inquiry by a 9-year-old. I’m unsure what appealed to him: the disembodied head in a gift box or the recipient’s half-skull head? Whatever it was, it must’ve worked for a […]
Ten Thousand More Ways to Die: Spaghetti Western Collection
Specifically, Ten Thousand More Ways to Die, Mill Creek Entertainment’s follow-up to 2010’s Ten Thousand Ways to Die (naturally), counts Django, Kill! (If You Live Shoot!) among its dozen films. True, the quality of the print pales in comparison to Blue Underground’s recent Blu-ray reissue, but newcomers to the character and there will be […]
No Mercy
Tired of living with corpses, police academy professor and top medical examiner Kang leaves to go start a new life with his daughter. That’s postponed a bit when a woman’s body is discovered washed up seaside, fully nude. All four of her limbs have been cut off, but remain there except for one arm missing […]
New York Stories
While many omnibus films have been made in modern times, hardly any at least in America tout the caché of this one, letting directors Martin Scorsese (Hugo), Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather) and Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris) loose to each tell a story set in the city that has a million of […]
It’s all happening at the Zoo
Credit: Brad Gregg The dispute between the Zoo Amps current operator, Facilities Management Group, and the Zoo Trust is over whether the trust has given preferential treatment to a new group looking to take over operations, 3Horse Productions. FMGs CEO Howard Pollack, said that his business has been hurt by the Zoo Trust putting out […]
D.O.A.
Dennis Quaid stars as English professor Dexter Cornell, who somehow contracts a fatal toxin that glows Re-Animator green and gives him 24 hours to live. Rather than just bang one of his students well, he does that, too he sets out to find who’s slipped him one mammoth mickey. And in doing so, […]
Grand Duel / Keoma
They should also take the back cover’s claim of “two masterpieces” with a grain of salt, even two for good measure, although both films are indeed better than average. That goes especially for Lee Van Cleef, who enjoyed another career in Italy cranking these things out, with little regard to quality. However, Grand Duel […]
Dark Crimes
Among the 50 titles here yes, 50 are some genuine classics, such as 1950s D.O.A., Edward G. Robinson in 1947s The Red House and Samuel Fuller’s The Naked Kiss, but I dont recommend picking up this massive set for those three, as much better prints can be found from, respectively, Image Entertainment, Film Chest […]
