Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Inn, Slasher remake of Two Classics

One may wonder if today's film is a trailer trash remake of the 1932 Greta Garbo film "Grand Hotel," or the 1967 Arthur Hailey written film "Hotel." Sure the characters in this film have bigger...er smiles!  They bleed a lot more.  They lose their spines and internal organs faster. Still, the drama and personal angst of these characters is identical.  Sure, Greta Garbo wanted "to be alone." But in our film today, babes with bigger...er smiles...desired to be left whole. Same thing, at least metaphorically.  Also, I have been to Dunedin, Florida dozens of times and I must say no other film has ever captured the essence of this weird and twisted place. So let us look at this 2025 movie, filmed in Dunedin, and not starring Greta Garbo (though she probably would have jumped at the chance to be in it given the chance), "The Inn," directed by Kevin Beganovic and Sloan Losch.

A word of warning, unlike "Grand Hotel," this film begins with a massacre numbering 31. The gore is the highlight of this film as babes will be strangled and hung by their own intestines, have their implants cut off, and much more. Our killer, Sandman (Brandon Yates), will pull spring breakers skin off, rip them in half lengthwise and widthwise, rip faces off, pull spines out, and much more. The gore f/x are terrific. Okay, Sandman is a serial killer who goes from motel to motel murdering spring breakers...I know, a noble goal.  That aforementioned massacre? Not the last one in this film. By the time a character survives more than 30 seconds once being introduced, we emerge with big...er, big smiled Dani (Aimee Rolfsen). She is a policewoman getting ready to be divorced.  

After the first 55 gory killings, you'll see them all, she teams up with two stoner employees of the motel, Brian (Connor Holden) and Sam (Dan Winkowski). They both want to boink her, but she is way out of their league. She looks very boinkable...but will The Sandman think so? There will be a twist that makes this a relevant question, you'll see. Oh yes, the two cops, Sheriff Daniels (Eric Daniel) and Detective Cain (Jeshua Vargas) will be driven mad by this fiend as he goes from motel to motel massacring every spring break guest! Okay, that's enough, you get the picture.

Will Dani and her two drooling buddies escape the wrath of The Sandman? What is the motivation for the Sandman?  Is this film a thinly veiled metaphor of what the Biden Administration did to to our country? This may be the goriest film you will see all year, and if you have ever been to Dunedin, Florida, you will love "The Inn." See "The Inn" and find out if the sultry Aimee Rolfsen will suffer the same fate Greta Garbo did in "Grand Hotel."   

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Shark Terror, Babe in Underwear vs. Shark!

Prussian Army officer Karl von Clausewitz on November 15, 1831 (the day before his death) is quoted as saying, "The ultimate war will someday be fought by nubile-babes in their underwear."  The esteemed strategist then downed another mead, left the public house, and shortly after midnight was killed by a horse drawn carriage riding dancing girls back to their boarding house. Okay, today we have that battle Mr. Clausewitz was speaking of. The nubile in her underwear is Carly Medina, who possesses great big... er, a great big smile. To date, this served as Ms. Medina's magnum opus. A reincarnation of one of those dancing girls in the coach back in 1831? You decide. Our feature today is 2025's "Shark Terror," directed by Christopher Nolan...wait! No, directed by Mario N. Bonassin. I always get those two confused.

Never a good idea...babes on a naval vessel. But, guess who the captain is! Yep, Michael Pare! The babes? Molly (Sarah Lieving) and her daughter, the big...the nubile with the big smile Kendall (Medina). Why are they on the USS Campbell? Clausewitz had similar questions in 1831. Three thugs bag Molly and Kendall's room for jewels, get caught by Kendall, then grab her, and all go overboard.  One gets eaten by a shark immediately. Now Kendall and Brian (Javier Duran) get attacked by sharks and the shark gets Kendall's dress. Now Kendall is kept afloat by her big...er, big smile. After being wounded by a Great White, the duo make it to a sandbar that will disappear in a few hours. Brian? Never mind.

An ex-marine (her term, not mine) Molly insists on going after her daughter in a dinghy. Molly is quite the babe but will get some good looking navy SEAL types eaten. She ends up in her dinghy with one of the thugs, Oscar (Jose Maria Fernandez).  Now Kendall and Brian are very hurt and bleeding and losing blood.  The sharks have made it onto land and attack...don't ask. The two wounded idiots, of which one has great big...or a big smile, are zoning out with their blood loss and now the sandbar has disappeared under the waves.  Molly? Yeah...you'll see.

Will Molly be able to save her daughter before the shark or blood loss gets her?  Will Brian take advantage of Kendall's blood loss and reach over and...actually, I withdraw this question.  Is this situation what Clausewitz had in mind when he penned On War which was published shortly after his accident with the dancing girls? Riveting and arousing.  After all who doesn't like big...er, big smiles? See "Shark Terror" and enjoy a big smile and the magnum opus of Carly Medina. 


Friday, March 20, 2026

Evil Judgment, Giallo Slasher Made in Canada

Italians made this one.  They star in it. However, instead of Rome, this slasher film is set in Montreal. There  will be beautiful women in underwear who will be horribly murdered.  There's a killer with a razor. There's a boyfriend who just may be the killer.  Then there is a potential final girl who will give us a nice shower scene, some good lingerie scenes, some heart felt pelvic thrusts, and gyrations.  Today we will look at 1984's "Evil Judgment," directed by Claudio Castravelli.

Janet (Pamela Collyer) is a sultry dance student.  As the film begins she is doing gyrations, pelvic thrusts, leg spreads, all while clad in a tight leotard. She needs dinero fast and her boyfriend Dino (Jack Langedijk) is a two-bit hood for the mob. At the same time Judge Ronald Robertson (Walter Massey) murders his doctor, then a sultry nurse by cutting her throat with a scalpel, then escaping from the mental asylum. Okay, Janet needs money to stay in dancing school and her bestie, April (Nanette Workman), is a whore. April tells her that she can earn a weeks wages in just a couple of hours. April and Janet get all dolled up and head over to the judge's mansion...yes that judge...Ronald...for a kinky threesome. As the three get underway, a killer slits April's throat and then the judge's throat.

Janet? She is grabbed by the killer and wakes up in the street in a seedy part of town. The detective, Armstrong (Roland Nincheri), thinks Janet is a junkie whore who tried to commit suicide. April and the judge? Bodies not found yet. The next day, April's corpse is found in her own apartment, but Janet knows what she saw. Now the killer is stalking Janet and almost kills her a few times. Dino, the two-bit hood, believes Janet and has pre-marital sex with her as he does detective work to find out what is going on. Dino and Janet return to the mansion to find clues that the murders happened there. Also headed there are Armstrong and the cops. More killings with the razor and some very interesting clues develop. No more, for fear of spoilers.

Does Janet have what it takes to survive this guy who might be Judge Ronald?  Does Janet have what it takes to survive the two-bit hood she's having pre-marital sex with?  What was Judge Ronald doing in a mental asylum, anyway?  This is an erotic one with some gory killings as babes keep having their throats slashed.  For the misogyny we are accustomed to in our Giallo, and a good slasher flick from the 1980s, see "Evil Judgment."

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The Secret of the Loch, Found, The Loch Ness Monster

Ah, the Loch Ness Monster...or Nessie, if you prefer. This has mystified us all forever, practically.  The most famous cryptid ever.  In Scotland, it is not a myth, but a reality. Half the population has not only seen it but also had their goats eaten by it. So famous, that today's movie was partly written by Arthur Conan Doyle. In what is a study of the ethos of Scotland, our film today serves as a fitting companion piece to "Braveheart." Let us look at a creepy film set in the fog in Scotland, 1934's "The Secret of the Loch," directed by Milton Rosmer. By the way, this was one of the first films to use underwater filming and submarines.

A lot happens in this film. The renown scientist, Professor Heggie (Seymour Hicks) is jeered, mocked, and lampooned by his colleagues when he tries to get funding for an expedition to find the Loch Ness Monster. He just knows it dwells in a cave deep below the loch's surface. He is laughed out of the university. Enter sensationalist reporter, Jimmy Anderson (Frederick Peisley). He wants the story, but Heggie has no patience for the media...good for him! Jimmy follows Heggie back to his mansion by the mysterious loch. There, Jimmy interviews other residents in the pub about their sightings. None of these so-called witnesses are sober. Without access to Heggie, Jimmy writes lies about him and now all of his mates know the distinguished scientist is a big Anna May Wong fan. This infuriates Heggie who orders his brute assistant (Gibson Gowland) to shoot Jimmy if she shows up at the mansion.

Jimmy, who has been ordered, by his editor, to get the story, sneaks into the mansion and finds himself in the boudoir of the guy's sultry granddaughter, Angela (Nancy O'Neil). She kind of likes Jimmy but is also protective of her grandfather. Jimmy follows Heggie to the Loch where the old guy is sending divers down into the inky depths to find the monster.  These expeditions to the depths of the Loch Ness find the hidden cave and also horror.  Now that he has fallen in love with Angela, Jimmy is determined to prove Heggie right, and then marry Angela.  To do this, he will have to don a diving suit, plunge down to the loch's bottom, find the cave, and then deal with whatever dwells in it. 

Does the monster indeed live in Loch Ness?  Will Jimmy succeed in doing what others have lost their lives trying to do?  Will Angela and Jimmy ever get the old, grouchy Professor Heggie to bless their engagement? Was William Wallace also an Anna May Wong fan? This is a good one, and where Mel Gibson's "Braveheart" bored and preached, this one thrilled and engaged.  For the best film ever about the identity of the Scottish people, see "The Secret of the Loch."    

Monday, March 16, 2026

Amityville Chupacabra, A Goat Sucker and the Paranormal

Why are you snickering? This is a hard hitting voyage into horror and into the realm of mad scientists! In what is a faithful adaptation of the Gustave Flaubert novel, our feature today is the poignant and metaphorical "Amityville Chupacabra," directed by Will Collazo, Jr. We have all been waiting for this goat sucker to make it to Amityville knowing once it did, possibilities would be endless. Let us look at this 2025 film.

Mad scientists have captured a Chupacabra and hauled it to the Amityville house? Why? You need to ask? See, the paranormal energy in the house can infuse with the cryptid and thereby curing diseases. Obviously! Trevor (Jeff Webb) is the lead mad scientist and soon the creature will bust out of its cage and annihilate mad scientist Courtney (Lilith Stults). The thing is free and mad scientist Brody (Cody Tudor) believes weird mad scientist Morgan (Julie Anne Prescott) is responsible for sabotaging these experiments. See where this is going? What do you mean...no!? Never fear, as the experiments to cure death are not going well, and the Chupacabra is loose, Claire (Misty Wagner) shows up from the Incident Control Unit. What does the Incident Control Unit do? Well, they control incidents! DUH!  Also arriving is MS 13 cast-off, Merrick (Michael Ochotorena) who is a former Green Beret, or something, to hunt the Chupacabra.

Okay, paranormal stuff begins to happen hinting at other dimensions. Hey, it's the Amityville house!  Young buck mad scientist Frederick (Blaize Tudor) sort of comes across as the only mad in this film that has a head on his shoulders...for now. He'll try to find the beast, the missing mad scientists, and determine if any sabotage is going on.  Claire and Trevor team up to control the incident.  Morgan tries to remember what happened during periods she blacked out.  The Chupacabra continues stalking.  No spoilers her, though you can probably guess how this all will culminate.

Would 19th century French novelist, Gustave Flaubert, be pleased with this adaptation of his novel?  Will the mads find a cure for death in their experiments on the Chupacabra?  Does the NIH or even the CDC have a better plan for curing death other than that silly vaccine?  This is one you must see in order to be able to mingle at the Paris Fashion Week.  See "Amityville Chupacabra" and then understand what all the hype is all about.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Nightshade, Hey, Dina Meyer Is In It!

An experienced horror fan will not be blown away at the shocking and disturbing twists that occur in this one.  Even the taboo plot lines will not shock.  Still, this is an enjoyable film, largely because Dina Meyer is in it and so is the son of the Incredible Hulk.  Yep Lou Ferrigno, Jr. plays a homicide detective assigned to some gory murders.  Our feature today is 2022's "Nightshade," directed by Landon Williams.

We begin with the backstory, and it is a troubling one.  In demonic or ritualistic fashion a husband (Jason Patric) murders his wife and dumps her body in a grave beside a pentagram as their little daughter watches in horror. This will all be explained later. Fast forward 20 or so years, Ben (Ferrigno, Jr.) is on some homicide cases that have a few things in common. The victims were all bad criminals. They have more in common, too, but you'll have to see the movie to find out what. Troubled by insomnia and bad dreams, Ben goes to see a shrink specializing in hypnotherapy, Dr. Amy Collins (Meyer). She's a babe and we are suspicious of her immediately.  She hypnotizes Ben and asks details about his cases. Ben goes home to a loving and very pretty wife, Lucy (Kenzie Dalton). She is grieving over a miscarriage a year earlier. Ben is supportive but Lucy is worried about him.

In addition to bad dreams, Ben has begun sleepwalking.  First waking up on his front lawn.  Then he ends up waking up at murder scenes in which the killings had just occurred. Ben keeps going to his therapy sessions and Dr. Amy gets him to open up under hypnosis.  More killings occur and the mutilated bodies point to a very deranged serial killer.  Uh oh...Ben has found a few more connections between the victims and now suspects the killer is...Dr. Amy Collins!

Is the sultry hypnotherapist the killer?  Just what did that ritualistic killing 20 years ago have to do with Ben's investigation?  Will Dr. Collins and Lucy engage in a catfight over Ben?  The cast is a fine looking one, and for an experienced horror film aficionado, this will be the lure of this film. For a horror film novice, be prepared for shocking twists and lurid plot lines. See "Nightshade" for the thrills and Dina Meyer. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

While She Was Out, Kim Basinger Becomes The Toolbox Killer

He's a pure psycho!  He's a dirty and vicious rapist! Now he wants to rape Kim Basinger as he strangles the life out of her. Yep, Lukas Haas reprises his role from the Harrison Ford thriller, "Witness." This time, instead of terrorizing Kelly McGillis...he is out to rape and murder Kim Basinger. Fear not...Kim Basinger will go psycho, too.  Even worse for Lukas Haas...she has a toolbox at her disposal. Today we look at 2008's "While She Was Out," directed by Susan Montford.

Never has Kim Basinger been in so much peril, except during her marriage to Alec Baldwin. At least Baldwin did not shoot her...as Lukas Haas will try to do in this film. We'll skip the backstory as that would serve as a spoiler to the very vicious ending that will leave you and your date in a heavy discussion. Della (Basinger) is a sultry housewife who goes to the mall on Christmas Eve for last second shopping. On her way out, she's accosted by Chuckie (Haas), a pure psycho and his thug cohorts, Huey (Jamie Starr), Vingh (Leonard Wu), and Thomas (Luis Chavez). A mall rent-a-cop comes by and Chuckie pulls out a gun and blows him away.  Horrified, Della leaps into her car and speeds away, pursued by the quartet of deviants.  They have already told her they will rape and murder her. 


Now Della loses control, speeds through barriers, and crashes in a construction zone. With her car ruined, the blonde babe grabs a toolbox from the back, and runs into the site where new homes are under construction.  Chuckie arrives with his mates and chase Della. Chuckie has a gun and all four are aroused and ready for rape. A babe and a toolbox...oh, think of the possibilities! Della does and uses the tools smartly and painfully.  She is tormented and eventually chased into the thick woods.  The war has begun and Della is fighting back.  A screwdriver here, a ratchet set there, and soon the would-be rapists are yelling for their mommies.  Chuckie is determined, and even with a broken collarbone, he is determined to rape and kill.  Okay...the ending.  You may or may not like it.  I loved it.  See and discuss, as they say.

Which tool will Della save for Chuckie?  What of the other thugs?  Will Della make it home for Christmas?  This last question is an eerily pertinent one, you'll see.  Ms. Basinger looks sultry even as she goes all-psycho.  Mr. Haas looks just as cute as he did in "Witness." Okay, maybe not. For a fine thriller, that acts just like a slasher film, see "While She Was Out."