Psychomania is pretty forgettable but it's an interesting oddity to at least watch once.
Plot: A bartender and a waitress working at a trendy restaurant make a bargain and fall in love. Review:...
When the movie should have hunkered down and gotten badass, it forgets that it's set in a more-or-less "real world" and becomes a laughably moronic goof right up till the last shot of the movie that completely undoes the lengths to which the movie worked to get there.
This movie will be an acquired taste, but as a “lost” relic of both the 70s and an early example of the budding career of Bill Paxton, the historical and cultural significance of the film cannot be readily ignored.
Plot: A pretty college student takes a housekeeping gig on her spare time and becomes a fixture at the house,...
Competently made with some nice looking battle scenes and explosions, Occupation is much too similar in way too many ways to the T.V. series Falling Skies to get big points from me, but fans of alien apocalypse movies might like it for the same reasons they enjoy others of the same ilk.
Plot: A retired assassin is coaxed out of retirement with a huge payday and a government “get out of tax...
Plot: In a desolate world, a girl named Gwen defies her people to make her own way. Review: After a...
Plot: AIYAI tells the story of a neighborhood that is plagued by mysterious tragedies when a young man becomes the...
Plot: A facility in the middle of nowhere suddenly becomes a place where good guys, bad guys, and a whole...










