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Tabletop Review – Tiny Towns – AEG

AEG’s Tiny Towns is a tabletop game with a lot going for it. The objective is clean and clear; you are the mayor of a burgeoning town, and it’s up to you to design the architectural layout and create an environment that will keep your townspeople fed, fulfilled, and entertained. Setup is straightforward, all ages…


UHD Review – Lost Highway

Lost Highway may be the first film I saw that could be considered to cross the boundary of both independent and avant-garde. I remember the first viewing from a tape rented from Hollywood Video I found myself both confused, and bored in equal measure. I guess I was not quite ready for what Mr. Lynch…


UHD Review – The Changeling – Severin

  George C. Scott stars as John Russell a composer and professor who moves to Seattle into a huge mansion a few months after the shocking death of his wife and daughter. Unfortunately, this mansion was not the place to go to recover, as it immediately reveals itself to be haunted with loud thumping sounds,…


Blu-ray Review – House of Psychotic Women – Rarities Collection – Severin

When Kier-La Janisse’s book House of Psychotic Women came out in 2012, I had declared it one of the finest books on film I had read in many years. It has left a lingering effect even after a decade, and I will say is probably one of the greatest books on film to be released…


Blu-ray Review – Daddy Longlegs – Criterion

Review—Daddy Longlegs (Criterion, blu-ray) Author: Palo Sionoplia The breakthrough success of Uncut Gems has created a surge of interest in the Safdie brothers’ back catalog—and rightly so. As the duo began releasing feature films in 2008—while still in their early twenties—there are five films in the Safdie filmography that predate the Adam Sandler vehicle that…


Tabletop Review – Wormholes – AEG

Despite my love for former AEG franchise, Legend of the Five Rings, I never looked beyond this into AEG’s current crop(or even former crop) of board games. I’d played War of Honor and L5R Love Letter, but for some reason I never tried anything else. There have even been games that have caught my attention…


UHD Review – Drive

In 1997, DRIVE was released direct to video in the US, and in my opinion is one of the best martial arts movies of that decade. Director Steve Wang gave us one of the funnest, and most hard hitting action films of the decade. DRIVE follows Toby, played by Mark Dacascos, a special agent from…


Blu-ray Review – Buried Alive (Vinegar Syndrome)

In 1989/1990, producer Harry Alan Towers produced three Edgar Alan Poe adaptations for Menahem Golan’s 21st Century Film Corporation: Edgar Allan Poe’s The House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe’s Masque of the Red Death, and the film we are reviewing today, Edgar Allan Poe’s Buried Alive. The film stars Playboy Playmate Karen Witter as Janet,…


Blu-ray Review- Final Flesh – AGFA

If you were like me, you enjoyed comedy that was left of center, stuff like WONDER SHOZEN, which aired on MTV2, and XAVIER: RENEGADE ANGEL, which aired on Adult Swim. Both of these were co-created by Vernon Chatman, who wrote this film I’m reviewing today, FINAL FLESH. The film is about a family of four…


Severin Films – Sweatin’ to the Mid Year Sale – Blu-ray/UHD Reviews

It is June, we are halfway through the year. Admittedly we have hit the boring stretch of it all, and the holidays are month’s away. What’s a nerd to do? Well, fortunately we have awesome movies to keep us companies, and this month we have the Severin’s Sweatin’ to the Mid Year Sale loading fans…