The Savage Stack - LISA (1989)
Gary Sherman's YA tale of a girl who crank calls a serial killer is a work of dreamy, melodramatic sleaze.
Gary Sherman's YA tale of a girl who crank calls a serial killer is a work of dreamy, melodramatic sleaze.
Bo Hopkins and Wings Hauser take on an albino Brion James and his legion of murderous zombies.
This Southern Gothic hicksploitation shocker is one of the sleaziest exploitation films ever made.
Umberto Lenzi's return to the "cannibal vomitorium" reaches near satirical levels of sex, violence and cruelty.
Benson & Moorhead's supernatural romance is one of this generation's great statements on love and existence.
The New Wave apocalypse cult classic is possibly the most watchable movie ever made.
John Carpenter's solo feature debut is still a blisteringly hot urban Western.
This '81 splatter fest is still the best summer camp slasher ever made.
Taylor Hackford's gangland epic plays like the Latino ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA.
Douglas Sirk's B&W Faulkner adaptation may be his crowning achievement.
Sam Raimi's invented superhero is still arguably one of the subgenre's absolute best.
All a man needs to avenge the ones he lost is a monster truck the size of Tennessee.