DVD REVIEW: DOUBLE FEATURE: THE NICKEL RIDE / 99 & 44/100% DEAD
Two obscure ’70s crime flicks from Robert Mulligan and John Frankenheimer have been saved by Shout! Factory!
Two obscure ’70s crime flicks from Robert Mulligan and John Frankenheimer have been saved by Shout! Factory!
Special Ed – the first column featuring active-duty Tony Ryan!
Ayn Rand’s ghost speaks!
An addictive, pulpy, and hugely entertaining true-crime chronicle of sex and violence from Australia.
A well-crafted, character driven slasher that offers some fresh approaches to a well-worn genre.
Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Rush Hour 2.
A short-lived and sorely overlooked piece of ’70s sci-fi television history gets a lackluster DVD set from Warner Bros.
A whole lotta awesome genre films are streeting on Blu-ray via Shout Factory.
An enthusiastic shot-on-video horror effort that walks the line between unwatchable and enjoyable mess.
A joyously ridiculous and warm-hearted adult comedy that feels like a family film.