Say Something Nice: THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN (1977)
Rick Baker's gooey creature SFX are the main reason to watch this unbelievable slice of pure badness.
Rick Baker's gooey creature SFX are the main reason to watch this unbelievable slice of pure badness.
Three minutes of Bond Bliss.
Brian De Palma's last thriller was a misfire, but (like all his works) a totally fascinating one.
They managed to sneak a couple good moments into this horrible film.
There are dinos with cannons on their backs!
The trilogy's final fight is grand both in action and philosophy.
Durant Durant’s hungry like the wolf. (I’m sorry, I know that’s terrible.)
Eating disorders are the only thing this mess of a movie (sort of) gets right.
Britta Phillips outshines the brightest stars in this unsatisfying rock’n roll romp.
The lackluster Stephen King adaptation’s twin saving graces are fun practical effects and a bug-eyed Brad Dourif.
They finally got a real actor to play Ricky, but did it in the worst sequel.
Michael Gornick’s 1987 sequel to George Romero’s horror anthology features one of the best vignettes of the entire CREEPSHOW franchise.