


Every Which Way But Loose (1978)
And so begins what I like to call Clint Eastwood’s Country Music period that cast him in more of a good old boy light with plenty of Grand Ole Opry […]

I, The Jury (1982)
This version of the Mickey Spillane/Mike Hammer story is about the most perfect example of what the VHS age was all about when it came to exploitation titles finding legs […]

A Howling Double Bill … Moon of the Wolf (1972) and Scream of the Wolf (1974)
Television horrors ruled many movies of the week presentations during the 1970’s and thankfully offered work to countless familiar faces of the past and to those on the rise. Moon […]

Tango and Cash (1989)
“If it isn’t Tango, it’s Cash. Tango and Cash. Cash and Tango. These two cops are driving me crazy.” Now that you’ve read that line, close your eyes and repeat […]

blu-ray Review … 10 to Midnight (1983)
My first blu ray purchase from Twilight Time. I for one have always thought this to be a top notch Charles Bronson thriller. Not quite a slasher film but awfully close with […]

Shoot the Sun Down (1978)
Influenced with a heavy dose of Italian westerns this David Leeds directed effort stars Christopher Walken in the role of the mysterious gunfighter with very little to say. Riding the […]

Geoffrey Lewis: He Made Films That Much Better
Because of his association with Clint Eastwood he became instantly recognizable in films our home watched and quickly became one of those character actors I loved to see turn up […]
