Real life brothers Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez are garbagemen who discover a dead body in 1990’s Men at Work, a trash fire of a lowbrow comedy distinguished only by Keith David’s scene-stealing turn as a Vietnam vet with a “hilarious” case of PTSD.
Read MoreJohn Ritter leads an all-star cast in a muddled science fiction satire about a futuristic telethon to bail out a failing organization known as “The United States.”
Read MoreVideo game month continues with a look at the 1993 Full Moon cheapie Arcade, an early effort from A-list superhero screenwriter David S. Goyer about an EVIL video game and TERRIFYINGLY primitive CGI.
Read MoreAn ever so slightly overqualified Phillip Baker Hall and Jessica Walter are Jamie Kennedy’s parents in 2012’s Bending the Rules, a featherweight buddy cop comedy vehicle for WWE superstar Adam “Edge” Copeland distinguished by a powerful performance from the legendary star of Secret Honor and Hard Eight.
Read MoreMovies about TV month continues with an exploration of 1981’s muddled Pray TV, with Devo as Christian band Dove and Paul Reubens’ feature film debut. It’s like UHF, except terrible.
Read MoreIt's Bill Murray, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stacy Keach and Meg Tilly's—less talented siblings John, Deedee, James and Jennifer in Moving Violations, a Police Academy rip-off from the makers of Police Academy!
Rando!
Read MoreShocker: the PG-13, 86 minute long sequel to evil doll sleeper The Boy is REAL fucking stupid and terrible, in a most delightful way.
Read MoreNoted creep and terrible person Bob Zmuda made a failed pilot parodying The People’s Court as Tony Clifton that I regret to inform you is actually pretty fucking funny.
Read MoreThanks to fine work by star Glynn Turmann and cult director Arthur Marks, the 1976 evil pimp possession shocker J.D’s Revenge is way scarier and more artful than it has any right to be.
Read MoreSo they FINALLY made a movie where Batman joins forces with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and it’s pretty good!
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