Monthly Archive: May 2011

Hobo with a Shotgun, 2011

Real fun and bloody homage to the grindhouse movies of the 1970s. Rutger Hauer was born to play this role. And did I mention the blood?

We Are What We Are, 2013

Glossy but ultimately boring movie about a family of cannibals trying to find their way when their father drops dead on the street.

Super, 2010

Another take on the average guy becoming a masked vigilante. Had some funny parts, mostly Ellen Page, but I’ll take Kick-Ass anyday instead.

Rammbock: Berlin Undead, 2010

Decent and thankfully short zombie movie from Germany. We’ll never understand why the guy was wearing the bear suit in bed will we?

I Saw the Devil, 2010

Surprisingly awesome revenge tale from the director of A TALE OF TWO SISTERS. So many great twists and turns. Seek this one out!

Amer, 2009

Incredibly interesting throwback to the 1970s giallo films of Dario Argento. I’m sure I’ll be watching this movie many more times very soon.

Hobo With A Shotgun, 2011

Real fun and bloody homage to the grindhouse movies of the 1970s. Rutger Hauer was born to play this role. And did I mention the blood?

Mystery Team, 2009

Derrick Comedy‘s first full length movie has a bunch of really funny jokes, but by 45 minutes into the movie I was ready for it to be over.

Drive Angry, 2011

Not a good movie by any stretch of the imagination, but it was kind fun in a goofy kind of way. Nicolas Cage sure knows how to pick them.

Kill the Irishman, 2011

I always love a good gangster movie. The always fantastic Ray Stevenson portrays the real-life 1970s Cleveland mobster Danny Greene.

Thor, 2011

Once again, just like Iron Man, the filmmakers managed to make a really fun and exciting movie about a character I could care less about.