Grindhouse Weekly: NEW YEAR’S EVIL

Grindhouse Weekly: NEW YEAR’S EVIL

With the new year upon us, this week’s Grindhouse Weekly pick is the ‘80s cult horror classic, New Year’s Evil.  Directed by Emmett Alston, this slasher released in 1980 was nothing more than a Friday the 13th clone, however the terrible acting

Adam’s Bottom 10 of 2013

Adam’s Bottom 10 of 2013

Of the 215 or so films I saw that were released this year, there were a number of stinkers among what I consider to be one of the best movie watching years in recent memory.  Below the jump you’ll find my bottom

Kevin’s Bottom 10 of 2013

Kevin’s Bottom 10 of 2013

Though 2013 was a great year for movies, unfortunately they can’t all be winners.  With highlights including Brian De Palma‘s Passion, The Hangover Part III, and another worst-of pick for Mama, here are Kevin Rakestraw’s bottom ten movies of the year:

Adam’s 10 Honorable Mentions of 2013

Adam’s 10 Honorable Mentions of 2013

Although most of my top twenty films this year are basically interchangeable, here are the ten that just barely didn’t make it on the list.  Be sure to check all this week for more year-end lists and tune in to the podcast

Kevin’s 10 Honorable Mentions of 2013

Kevin’s 10 Honorable Mentions of 2013

So many great films came out this year it was difficult to narrow our lists down to just ten.  With that in mind we decided mention some of the great movies that just didn’t quite make the cut.  Below the jump you’ll

Ernie’s Bottom 10 of 2013

Ernie’s Bottom 10 of 2013

2013 was a great year for movies, but there could be a top ten without a bottom ten.  Below the jump you’ll find critic and Film Pulse contributor Ernie Trinidad’s worst ten movies of 2013.  Be sure to check

Adam’s Top 10 Documentaries of 2013

Adam’s Top 10 Documentaries of 2013

2013 saw a slew of though provoking, entertaining, and touching documentaries, which made it difficult  to narrow it down to just ten of the best.  While I’m confident with my number one and two picks, the rest of the list is fairly

Kevin’s Top 10 Indies of 2013

Kevin’s Top 10 Indies of 2013

2013 was a fantastic year for films, especially those of the independent variety.  Below the jump you’ll find Kevin Rakestraw’s list of top ten best independent films of 2013.  Be sure to check back throughout this week and next for more

Grindhouse Weekly: GHOSTKEEPER

Grindhouse Weekly: GHOSTKEEPER

This week in the Grindhouse, in celebration of the new year, we’ll be taking a look at a horror film called Ghostkeeper, in which a group of friends have a very bad New Year’s weekend.  Directed by Jim Makichuk, this Canadian

Kickstart Sunday: KUNG FURY

Kickstart Sunday: KUNG FURY

This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director David Sandberg and his upcoming short film Kung Fury.  For fans of 80s cinema, this is one to check out.  The film revolves around an 80s detective who decides

Kickstart Sunday: OBVIOUS CHILD

Kickstart Sunday: OBVIOUS CHILD

This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick is the upcoming comedy feature Obvious Child, written and directed by Gillian Robespierre.  The film is set to premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and stars Jenny Slate (Saturday Night Live) and Jake

Top 10 Horror Films of 2013

Top 10 Horror Films of 2013

With the end of the year upon us, it’s time once again to announce our top films of the year.  Although it wasn’t a breakout year in the way of horror, there are a number of standout films that are worth checking

Grindhouse Weekly: CHRISTMAS EVIL

Grindhouse Weekly: CHRISTMAS EVIL

This week in the grindhouse we’re getting into the Christmas spirit with Lewis Jackson’s 1980 slasher Christmas Evil AKA You Better Watch Out AKA Terror in Toyland.  Like other Christmas themed horror flicks, this nasty little story revolves around a mentally disturbed

Kickstart Sunday: LIFE ITSELF

Kickstart Sunday: LIFE ITSELF

This week, we’re very proud to promote Life Itself, a feature documentary on the life of the late Roger Ebert.  The film is directed by Steve James (Hoop Dreams) and features interviews from family members, colleagues, and filmmakers that

Grindhouse Weekly: TWO-LANE BLACKTOP

Grindhouse Weekly: TWO-LANE BLACKTOP

If you’ve ever wanted to hear the soothing and soft-spoken voice of singer James Taylor drop the F bomb during an existential road trip movie, then Monte Hellman’s 1971 carsploitation classic Two-Lane Blacktop is the film for you. Like many other films