Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Rage, Siberian Rabies

Unless it is Moscow, Russia looks like another planet.  The Siberian wilderness, though half radioactive, is stunning. Mountains, snow, Arctic wildlife, rabies and heroin addicts! Wait!  What? Oh, our movie today is set in the Siberian Arctic region and throws rabies at us in the form of fierce meat eaters. Let us look at 2023's "The Rage" ("Beshenstvo"), directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko.

Igor (Aleksey Serebryakov) is a tough man with a couple of big problems. He did some no-nos and now he is due to go to prison on Monday for the next two years. This gives him the weekend to help his son, Vovka (Vsevolod Volodin) a young twenty something who is addicted to heroin. Igor is determined that his son kick the habit and has a brilliant idea. Kidnap him, chain him, bring him to the Arctic region of Siberia, and make him go cold turkey and kick the habit. First stop is a small village, where it is 40 below zero, where Igor has a cabin. There, the attacks start.  Rabid wolves converge and eat some of the townspeople. Vovka? He really needs a hit and he will do anything to get one. Igor? He'll chain his son up in the cellar to prevent this. After a couple of the townspeople are eaten by rabid wolves the town cop Abyzov (Evgeniy Tkachuk) shows up and steals Vovka's hidden supply and threatens to take him to jail.

Igor takes Vovka out of the cellar and snowmobiles north to a little hunting cabin.  The rabid wolves follow. Abyzov follows. Town good guy Roman (Aleksandr Ustyugev) follows. Now all these appetizers, I mean humans converge on the cabin and so do the wolves. Now these peeps are  trapped inside. Uh oh...someone has broken in and has been living in it for a week, a hunter (Kirill Polukhin)...who is rabid after being attacked. Oh, that cold turkey thing? Yeah...Vovka is turning into a monster as his dad just doesn't understand the science of addiction. Oh, the hunter...he's dying as he froths at the mouth and warns Igor and company that the wolves are nothing...the real monster is on its way.

Just what is more monstrous than rabid wolves?  Will both Igor and Vovka survive even though the son's heroin addiction pretty much has him consumed? Are the rabid antagonists a metaphor for the Ukrainian Army that is proving to be more pesky than the Russians would like? This is a good one filled with beautiful Siberian snow covered scenery and a nightmarish man versus nature motif.  See "The Rage" and be glad half of your country isn't radioactive. 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Trucker, The Magnum Opus of Katherine Gibson

Yeah, we do have a terrific psycho film.  Yeah we do have a gore-fest.  Yeah we do have a great looking cast.  However, there is an obvious fact that we cannot ignore.  The lovely Katherine Gibson!  Call me on this, if you must, but this film was created as a vehicle for Katherine Gibson and her cleavage. The young actress plays a nubile high school grad in much peril.  The babe has a great tan, some nice short-shorts, and a tight cleavage friendly top. In just about all the scenes in this film, we can easily figure out she will be a final girl.  Our feature today is 2024's "Trucker," directed by Errol Sack...who must be Katherine Gibson's #1 fan.

Teens on a joy ride run a trucker off the road.  Alcohol and bad behavior assisted the teens in this but the main culprit is the driver, Dan (Dwayne Hilton, Jr.). Vanessa (Gibson) was almost passed out in the backseat and had little to do with this. Worse yet, the truck plunged into a ravine, caught on fire, and incinerated the trucker's family.  The teens stopped and went into the ravine and when Jeff saw the dying trucker, he pissed on him. All this witnessed by Old Man Levy (Chuck Cirino) who abducts Jeff and saves the trucker from burning to death. One year later, the teens are sworn to secrecy as no one has reported the crash. Jeff is listed as a missing person but his buddies know he's dead. Vanessa has a battle with guilt and grabs her BF Mike (Ivan Cardona) and go back to the crash site to figure out what happened and if Jeff may still be alive...he's not. 

Fearing Vanessa and Mike will spill the beans, Dan and his GF Cindy (Nicole Mattox), and several of their buddies head to the site.  Everyone finds the auto-wreck yard of Old Man Levy. The old guy has put the trucker back together and now the grieved trucker is a monster bent on revenge against the teens that murdered his family.  One by one, the trucker hunts down the teens with circular saws, bolt rivet guns, hunting daggers, flamethrowers, etc.  The teens die nicely and even are disemboweled occasionally.  Still Mike and Cindy try to escape but the old man has locked the fence and electrified it.  Now the sultry Vanessa, with her BF, and a decreasing amount of friends, try to stay alive.  The trucker? He's enjoying his quest for revenge too much to stop.

If the trucker grabs Vanessa, will he murder her...or do something more prurient?  Why isn't Katherine Gibson a household name?  In a movie with flamethrowers and bear traps, can a nubile, babe with impressive cleavage find love? This is a good one and the kills are gory.  For some good junkyard horror with imaginative weapons and cleavage, see "Trucker."  

Friday, May 29, 2026

Into the Grizzly Maze, Billy Bob Thornton and the Bear

Slow the plot down! Way down! So went the lyrics of a ballad performed by Joel and the 'bots on one of their MST3K shows. The makers of our film today seemed to follow that maxim. We have characters that do their best to slow the plot down.  From slow to...even slower. Billy Bob Thornton as an Alaskan Quint? Attacked by a grizzly many years ago he seeks to murder all of them. To the plot...he's useless. Scott Glenn? Thomas Jane? Piper Perabo? Slow the plot down! The two main babes in this film are a deaf photographer and a useless conservationist...babes, no doubt...but they do well to slow the plot down! Our feature today is 2015's "Into the Grizzly Maze," directed by David Hackl.

A grizzly, maybe a 20-footer...slashes some poachers. After spending seven years in the joint, Rowan (James Marsden) returns. His brother, Beckett (Jane), is the sheriff and not happy to see him. Oh, Jane, married to the deaf conservationist Michelle (Perabo)...yawn. Okay, Rowan is contracted to go find a poacher and Beckett responds to a series of fatal bear mauling events. Oh, Douglas (Thornton) wants to go kill the bear...the head, the tail, the whole damn...bear! Into the Alaskan wilderness they all go. The sheriff, Sully (Glenn) has his hottest deputy (Luisa d' Oliveira) eaten by the monster...so he heads into the wilderness too, though he goes a roundabout route and gets there much later.  

Just as Rowan and Kaley (Michaela McManus), the hot conservationist are about to have pre-marital sex, the bear takes her. Fortunately for her, Rowan wins the tug-o-war and gets her back. She'll be impaled by a tree branch later and won't be able to walk. She can't walk and Michelle (Perabo) the deaf wife of Beckett can't hear or talk...slow the plot down!  All this movie needs now is an eight-month pregnant woman. Now all the characters are in the Alaskan woods being hunted by this behemoth grizzly. Douglas, the bear hunter? Did I mention he's useless to the plot. So where does this all go? Well, a fiery conclusion awaits if you make it to the end. Warning...you'll be pulling for the bear.

Will Rowan ever get to have pre-marital sex with Kaley without getting interrupted by the wildlife? Did Beckett know what he was doing in marrying a dame that couldn't talk?  Will the bear lose interest in these humans, even though they are probably low-fat? Have some fun with  this one and watch it with a couple of buddies as you all play MST3K. See "Into the Grizzly Maze" and realize big name casts don't always provide big time efforts.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Intent to Kill, Traci Lords in a NC-17 Shoot 'Em Up

Traci Lords in a PG movie? Nah! Traci Lords in a Rated R movie? Sure!  Traci Lords in a NC-17 movie? Heck yes! NC-17 for gratuitous violence, blood, and suggestive eroticism. Gratuitous violence? The death count is in the thousands. Most of the LAPD is wiped out by machineguns and explosions. Most of the city's drug dealers are wiped out the same way. Traci Lords? Keeps her gun tucked inside her fishnets on her inner thigh. Now, go see "The Devil Wears Prada 2" if you're a wuss.  If you're a real man, see our feature today. Today we look at the uber violent and gratuitously gratuitous "Intent to Kill" from 1992, directed by Charles T. Kanganis.

As the film begins, Vicki (Lords) is getting glammed up. Shiny black bra, fishnets, garters...and a silver gun tucked into those fishnets. She'll go undercover as a whore and be picked up by a limo occupied four times. Sal (Angelo Tiffe) figures out she is a cop when he probes his knife under her leather miniskirt. A big shootout occurs...dozens die, and the limo blows up and Sal's stash is seized by Vicki.  On the case is Vicki's live-in BF and partner, Al (Scott Patterson). He's a two-timer and Vicki will eventually figure this out. Now Sal's boss will murder Sal if he does not replace the cocaine he lost. Sal goes on a rampage and murders anyone who  gets in his way in search of more cocaine. Vicki is disciplined and taken off the case. 

Vicki's a good cop and develops informants that will get her Sal.  Now Al seeks to undermine Vicki, as Vicki blew up his car. Uh oh...Sal gets scared as he can't steal enough blow to replace the lost stash...so he raids the police station, kills every cop in there, and steals his own stuff from evidence.  Now Vicki is mad, as her new beau (Michael M. Foley) was one of those cops.  Vicki has a lead on Sal's GF, Mia (Elena Sahagun)...and hopes she will lead her to Sal. What follows are a thousand more killings, explosions, one heck of a car chase, and an ending that will change the way you look at action/cop films.

Traci Lords is great...tough and alluring.  She looks great in fishnets and garters as well as armed with shotguns, revolvers, and pistols.  This straight to video release is a must see as Vicki is cut from the same cloth as Dirty Harry, and the carnage is right out of 1984's "The Terminator." For a sexy and vicious crime thriller, wit allure and gore, see "Intent to Kill."  

Monday, May 25, 2026

The Black Torment, A Haunted Mansion, Ghosts, and Euro-Babes in Peril

We have a nice one that will remind you of the Hammer horror films of yesteryear. Almost a Hammer offering, but maybe a bit too stiff. That English stiff upper lip thing, you know. No matter...the babes in this one all sport wonderful cleavage while wearing those Victorian gowns. I wonder if the babes back then really looked like that. No matter. Yep, the typical trope of an English lord, married abroad to a babe, bringing her back to his home estate, only to have their lives turned upside down by ghosts and family members still devoted to his first wife...now dead. Our feature today is 1964's "The Black Torment," directed by Robert Hartford-Davis.

Yep, Sir Richard (John Turner) returns to his mansion with his new bride, Lady Elizabeth and her cleavage (Heather Sears). Uh oh...the townsfolk who see him arrive are irate. Even though Richard was gone for three months, or so he says, the locals saw him riding at night being chased by his first wife as she screeches "Murderer." Even worse, the very buxom Lucy (Edina Ronay) has just been raped and murdered. Before dying, she told her would be rescuers Sir Richard was the culprit. This is all a surprise to Richard and to Elizabeth, who swear they were gone for 90 days. Welcoming them home, sort of, is Sir Giles (John Tomelty), his dad who is confined to a wheelchair, unable to move or speak after a stroke, his nurse, and the lovely Diane (Ann Lynn), who is the only one who can communicate with Giles through sign language. 

Ghostly yells are heard at night as Elizabeth and Richard share a marital bed. Yep, Anne's ghost hollers at the window she fell out of. Did she commit suicide or was she pushed. The ghost calls Richard a murderer. Uh oh...the buxom Mary (Annette Whiteley) is murdered in the barn. What's even worse, whenever Richard leaves, another Richard comes to take his place. Thus when Richard is chased all over the countryside by the vengeful Ann-ghost, Elizabeth is in the bedroom with...another Richard. Now Richard believes he is going mad.  It is here that Richard's most trusted valet, Seymour (Peter Arne) tells Elizabeth that criminal insanity runs in the family...of course. Uh oh...Richard is throwing fits of rage and even tries to strangle Elizabeth.  For Richard's part, he claims he was nowhere near the castle during these episodes as he was running from Anne's accusing ghost in the wilderness.

Is Anne back to gain vengeance on her killer, Richard?  Did Richard kill Anne or is there something more devious taking place?  Will the buxom Elizabeth survive her first few days in this apparently haunted mansion? The ending is loud and ambitious, and for a 1964 film, it has much eroticism and even has Elizabeth and Richard sleeping in the same bed...or whoever that guy is who looks like Richard. See "The Black Torment" for an exciting and sexy Gothic horror tale.    

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Spiders on a Plane, Ick!!!

If a spider movie doesn't have at least a few scenes which provoke an "ICK!  THAT'S SO GROSS!" from the viewer, it is not worth seeing.  This one has dozens.  A really big ick factor. Spiders of all sizes infesting humans, climbing in every orifice, getting underneath contact lenses, dropping into the mouths of snoring airline passengers, and decimating stewardesses...yep, if you a queasy and afraid of spiders, this one won't help with that phobia. Our feature today is 2024's "Spiders on a Plane," directed by Ben J. Williams.

Backstory? I guess.  A mad scientist for the Russian mob, genetically altered spiders...blah blah blah. Not quite as horrific as Anthony Fauci, but still scary. You'll see. The mutated spiders are created and put aboard a 747 bound for the States (from England). Also aboard are stewardesses, pilots, annoying passengers, and four 20-year olds. Corrine (Alexandra Decauwe) is a babe that brings her three mates aboard to vacation in the States. The mates are the rich and fashion conscious Beth (Lauren Budd), the Goth-like Gracie (Lila Lasso), and the hunk with diarrhea, Zack (Gaston Alexander).  Turbulence soon after take-off causes the crate of spiders to fall and break open. Now millions of the buggers infest the airplane. Spiders of all sizes that grow fast.  Eventually there will be spiders as big as Volkswagen bugs on board.  They infest the cabin fast and kill most of the passengers, and the flight crew.  

Now the four friends are left alive with Elsa (Danielle Scott) the stewardess and Kieran (Connor Powles) the steward.  Oh yeah, the mad scientist (Rene Vrabel) who created them is also still alive.  They grab weapons like tennis rackets, coffee pots, and fire extinguishers.  A war begins.  The survivors must get to the cockpit and hopefully land the 747 now that the pilots are spider food.  The eight-legged buggers are ambitious and keep popping up.  In one scene, a soon-to-be-dead schmuck opens the latrine door only to have a million of these creepy crawlies bury him. All looks grim, but the few survivors are determined.

Will anyone make it to the cockpit and be able to land the airplane?  If the airplane lands safely, what will happen to the millions of genetically altered spiders?  Will I be itching all day long after seeing this film?  If you like your spider horror films icky...then enjoy "Spiders on a Plane."

Thursday, May 21, 2026

The Anacondas, Bimbos vs. Snake

Just leave it to the guys. Let the manosphere take over. Bimbos on ambitious treks into the wilderness to look for things leads to failure and embarrassment. Picture Katy Perry as an astronette in her Fun-Land ride courtesy of Jeff Bezos. Still, this all makes great fodder for a movie by The Asylum for the Syfy Channel.  Let us look at a monster snake film, 2025's "The Anacondas," directed by...a man...Marcel Walz.

Dr. Marlene Potts (Danielle Titus) is deep in Mexico with more bimbos and some hunks to find a treasured Aztec artifact. It is never absolutely clear what that is. She waits with her bimbo pal, Jess (Bix Krieger). Jess is jealous because the big-boobed academic Bella Jacobs (Maureen Kedes) is on her way and she controls the funding for the expedition.  The big-boobed team is now complete and we meet the guide with a weird name, Yaretzi (Brian Russell). He descends from Aztecs and is proud of the land...yawn. They head in and everyone of the babes is wondering what Dr. Agustin Stiglitz (Dominic Keating) is thinking about them. Why? Their dames! Stiglitz tried to find this artifact and failed. Now he is on his way...but the guy takes his time.

Okay, the 25 foot anacondas attack and eventually start murdering the hunks.  They squeeze them to death and swallow their heads. A metaphor for how the feminists of our time treat weak guys?  The crew finds the ancient ruins of a snake temple and go inside to look for the...the...well, the artifacts. There, a two-mile long snake and his friends begin picking off the babes and hunks.  Marlene and Jess keep coming up with plans that are all lame-brain.  Stiglitz arrives and I must say his shooting technique is one to be admired by any competitive shooter on any gun range.  More babes will die horribly.  Stiglitz, with scars on his face, tries to save the bimbos, or what is left of them.

Will the snakes eat all the bimbos?  Are the big snakes a metaphor for what is now happening to the feminism movement ever since #MeToo ruined its credibility?  Stiglitz?  Seriously?  Still, this metaphor for the failing feminist movement is a lot of fun and the bimbos look nice even when they're snarling at one another or being eaten by monster snakes.  For some Syfy Channel fun, see "The Anacondas."