‘Rollercoaster’ (1977): TV movie-style disaster film rumbles through…in Sensurround!
1977’s Rollercoaster is a first-rate TV suspenser, blasted onto the big screen via Sensurround.
1977’s Rollercoaster is a first-rate TV suspenser, blasted onto the big screen via Sensurround.
2017’s Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much is a documentary about a hero of sorts, a genial math whiz who over the course of three decades first mastered and then resoundingly beat the most iconic game show in television history…and who didn’t even get a prize for his efforts. And no, I’m not… Read More ‘Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much’ (2017): The faux ‘cheating scandal’ that rocked The Price is Right
The grade Z drive-in double feature no one has been asking for!
Early 80s hot house tramp Morgan Fairchild naked? Automatic “recommend” for The Seduction.
Disney-fied PG-rated hijinks at a distressingly chaste, mildly drug-fueled, not-nearly-as-gay-as-we-expected late 1970s Hollywood disco!
Well, maybe more like Getting Close to Getting Gotti…but no cigar from the Teflon Don.
Ya know, I bet you didn’t expect Regis and Joy Philbin to pop up in a sleazy exploitation flick, did you…
The grade Z drive-in double feature no one has been asking for!
A mythic fantasy…shot in laconic, bare-knuckled, tough-as-shoe leather “realistic” style, with one central message: you gotta fight to survive…any way you can.
Sony’s Choice Collection, their manufactured-on-demand DVD service for old Columbia Pictures library and cult titles, is still pumping out the discs, including one just right for these warm summer nights: Drive-In, the 1976 Columbia Pictures sleeper hit featuring a largely unfamiliar cast of fresh faces.