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‘Day of the Animals’ (1977): We need more action! We want more pay-off!

I can’t stand my dog. It’s a whole story.

May 2, 2026 Movies & DrinksLeave a comment

‘The Terror Within’ (1989): Corman ‘Alien’ knockoff hits Blu-ray

If you had any idea how difficult it’s been for my editor and me to sober up to the point where we can just function figure out just what the hell Shout! Factory is releasing this week and what we have to review…you wouldn’t believe me. So. Let’s just get on with it, shall we?

February 23, 2021September 23, 2024 Movies & Drinks2 Comments

‘The Seduction’ (1982): Morgan Fairchild ‘Alone, Terrified, Trapped like an Animal’!

Early 80s hot house tramp Morgan Fairchild naked? Automatic “recommend” for The Seduction.

July 31, 2018January 2, 2025 Movies & Drinks12 Comments

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