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Scream Queens & Their Directors
Traci Lords – The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stay Buried
April 4, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Rhonda Fleming — The Queen of Technicolor
March 3, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Ethel Fleming — The Surf Girl Who Wouldn’t Drown
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Scream Queens & Their Directors
Alice Fleming — Grandeur in the Margins of the Frame
March 1, 2026
Scream Queens & Their Directors
Maureen Flannigan — The Girl Who Could Freeze Time and Then Kept Moving
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Scream Queens & Their Directors
Kate Flannery The art of the glorious mess
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Red Heat (1985) Review: When East Berlin Met Softcore and Said “Nein Danke”

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Red Heat (1985) Review: When East Berlin Met Softcore and Said “Nein Danke”
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Let’s get one thing straight before diving into Red Heat (1985): this is not the Arnold Schwarzenegger Red Heat where he punches thugs in Chicago with a thick Russian accent and a granite jaw. No, this is a completely different, far sleazier beast—this Red Heat stars Linda Blair as an American college student kidnapped and … Read More “Red Heat (1985) Review: When East Berlin Met Softcore and Said “Nein Danke”” »

Night Patrol (1984) Review: A Parade of Farts, Fishnets, and Forgotten Punchlines

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Night Patrol (1984) Review: A Parade of Farts, Fishnets, and Forgotten Punchlines
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Sometimes a movie is so bad, it becomes a cult classic. Other times, it’s just bad. Night Patrol, a 1984 comedy directed by Jackie Kong and starring a masked, mumbling Murray Langston (a.k.a. The Unknown Comic), lands firmly in the latter camp—an exhausting 88-minute sketch stretched to a breaking point, soaked in sleaze, slapstick, and … Read More “Night Patrol (1984) Review: A Parade of Farts, Fishnets, and Forgotten Punchlines” »

Hell Night (1981) Review: Gothic Frat Pranks and Linda Blair’s Last Stand in the Slasher Lottery

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Hell Night (1981) Review: Gothic Frat Pranks and Linda Blair’s Last Stand in the Slasher Lottery
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If Scooby-Doo took a hard turn into the slasher genre and decided to hang out in a Victorian haunted house for the weekend, you’d get Hell Night. Directed by Tom DeSimone and released at the height of early ’80s slasher fever, this film is a weird, gothic, mildly charming cocktail of clichés, mood lighting, and … Read More “Hell Night (1981) Review: Gothic Frat Pranks and Linda Blair’s Last Stand in the Slasher Lottery” »

Ruckus (1980) Review: First Blood… Budget Blood

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Ruckus (1980) Review: First Blood… Budget Blood
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Introduction: Rambo’s Second Cousin Twice Removed Every now and then, a movie comes along that clearly wants to ride the coattails of something bigger, better, and far more coherent. Ruckus, released in 1980, is that movie. It’s what you’d get if First Blood were written by someone who just skimmed a Vietnam article in Reader’s … Read More “Ruckus (1980) Review: First Blood… Budget Blood” »

Wild Horse Hank (1979) Review: Giddy-Up and Get Me Outta Here

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Wild Horse Hank (1979) Review: Giddy-Up and Get Me Outta Here
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Introduction: A Stampede of Boredom Wild Horse Hank rides in with all the fanfare of a dusty Hallmark Channel rerun someone found in a VCR and said, “Sure, why not?” Marketed as a family-friendly adventure about one girl’s fight to save a herd of wild horses, what you actually get is a 90-minute endurance test … Read More “Wild Horse Hank (1979) Review: Giddy-Up and Get Me Outta Here” »

Roller Boogie (1979): Disco Wheels, Dead Plot, and One Very Grown-Up Linda Blair

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Roller Boogie (1979): Disco Wheels, Dead Plot, and One Very Grown-Up Linda Blair
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Introduction: Disco’s Last Gasp Wheezes on Wheels If Saturday Night Fever was disco’s coronation, then Roller Boogie was the genre’s open-casket funeral—with glitter, bad wigs, and a wheezing saxophone solo for good measure. Released in 1979, just as disco’s glittery corpse was sliding off the dance floor, this film tried to slap wheels on its … Read More “Roller Boogie (1979): Disco Wheels, Dead Plot, and One Very Grown-Up Linda Blair” »

Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) – A Sequel Possessed by Bad Decisions

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Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) – A Sequel Possessed by Bad Decisions
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Introduction: From Masterpiece to Mess-terpiece If The Exorcist (1973) was a cinematic Hail Mary that split the uprights and baptized the horror genre in holy dread, then Exorcist II: The Heretic is the sequel that spiked the ball into its own face, tripped over the altar rail, and vomited exposition onto the congregation. Directed by … Read More “Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) – A Sequel Possessed by Bad Decisions” »

Airport 1975 (1974) – A Disaster Film That Crashes Before Takeoff

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Airport 1975 (1974) – A Disaster Film That Crashes Before Takeoff
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Introduction: Turbulence Ahead There’s a certain charm to 1970s disaster movies—the ensemble casts, the swelling orchestral scores, the melodrama served with a side of polyester. And then there’s Airport 1975, a film so confident in its mediocrity that it practically hands you a barf bag before the opening credits. Billed as a high-stakes aviation thriller, … Read More “Airport 1975 (1974) – A Disaster Film That Crashes Before Takeoff” »

The Exorcist (1973) Review: A Pea Soup-Fueled Masterpiece That Still Haunts Our Catholic Guilt

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The Exorcist (1973) Review: A Pea Soup-Fueled Masterpiece That Still Haunts Our Catholic Guilt
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Introduction: The Devil’s in the Details (and the Pea Soup) There are horror films, and then there’s The Exorcist—a movie that didn’t just scare audiences, it sent them vomiting into the aisles and sprinting to confession. Directed by William Friedkin and based on William Peter Blatty’s novel, this 1973 supernatural horror juggernaut remains the high-water … Read More “The Exorcist (1973) Review: A Pea Soup-Fueled Masterpiece That Still Haunts Our Catholic Guilt” »

Eddie Macon’s Run (1983): The Great Escape Meets a Made-for-TV Meltdown

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Eddie Macon’s Run (1983): The Great Escape Meets a Made-for-TV Meltdown
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There are films that grab you by the throat and demand your attention. Then there are films like Eddie Macon’s Run — which gently tap you on the shoulder, mumble something about injustice, and jog off into the Texas brush before you can ask for clarification. Starring John Schneider (yes, that John Schneider from The … Read More “Eddie Macon’s Run (1983): The Great Escape Meets a Made-for-TV Meltdown” »

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