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Watchlist Wednesdays: Scalpel (1977)
If you’re in the mood for a pulpy, twist-filled exploitation film dripping with Southern Gothic style, Scalpel (1977) is a must-watch. Directed by John Grissmer, this under-noted gem is a...
Watchlist Wednesdays: Scalpel (1977)
If you’re in the mood for a pulpy, twist-filled exploitation film dripping with Southern Gothic style, Scalpel (1977) is a must-watch. Directed by John Grissmer, this under-noted gem is a...
Watchlist Wednesdays: Top 10 Films of 2024
2024 has been a wild ride for film lovers, and I'm throwing my top 10 list of film's released this past year into the atmosphere for you all to peruse....
Watchlist Wednesdays: Top 10 Films of 2024
2024 has been a wild ride for film lovers, and I'm throwing my top 10 list of film's released this past year into the atmosphere for you all to peruse....
Watchlist Wednesday: "Cold Carnage" - Winter Mo...
This Watchlist Wednesday will be a little different, as I bring you a full list of recommendations around a theme instead of the usual deep-dive of a single title. I...
Watchlist Wednesday: "Cold Carnage" - Winter Mo...
This Watchlist Wednesday will be a little different, as I bring you a full list of recommendations around a theme instead of the usual deep-dive of a single title. I...
Watchlist Wednesdays: See You Next Tuesday (2013)
If you’re drawn to films that explore the raw complexities of family life, See You Next Tuesday (2013) offers a brutally honest, yet darkly comedic dive into the messy intersections...
Watchlist Wednesdays: See You Next Tuesday (2013)
If you’re drawn to films that explore the raw complexities of family life, See You Next Tuesday (2013) offers a brutally honest, yet darkly comedic dive into the messy intersections...
Watchlist Wednesdays: The House of Yes (1997)
If your Thanksgiving gatherings are a little too harmonious this year, The House of Yes offers a sharp, darkly comedic alternative that dives headfirst into the chaos of a truly dysfunctional family....
Watchlist Wednesdays: The House of Yes (1997)
If your Thanksgiving gatherings are a little too harmonious this year, The House of Yes offers a sharp, darkly comedic alternative that dives headfirst into the chaos of a truly dysfunctional family....
Watchlist Wednesdays: Something Wild (1986)
Lowbrow Antics dives into their review of Something Wild (1986) - discussing it's plot, subversion of the manic pixie dream girl trope, and it's unforgettable new wave punk aesthetics.
Watchlist Wednesdays: Something Wild (1986)
Lowbrow Antics dives into their review of Something Wild (1986) - discussing it's plot, subversion of the manic pixie dream girl trope, and it's unforgettable new wave punk aesthetics.