RETRO MOVIE OF THE MONTH – Masamune Shirow’s Dominion: TANK POLICE (1988)
Dominion (ドミニオン, Dominion) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. Set in the fictional city of Newport, […]
Dominion (ドミニオン, Dominion) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. Set in the fictional city of Newport, […]
Retro Movie of the Month goes to 1988’s HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN. MadMax’s bastard child. A future where human birth
I need a shovel for all these cartridges. No, a backhoe. We’re taking another, longer, more loving look at the
Moon Over Parador (1988) Directed by Paul Mazursky I was very recently pleased to find that one of my favorite
In the world of fiction, sometimes the curtain parts to reveal a true conflict. The petty squabbles and sex-drenched tousles
The dead walk! The sky is burning! Behold, a pale horse! Plus, Bryan actually played the NES Jekyll & Hyde game for a whole half-hour! Slick that hair back and polish your fangs, it’s time for another Grab Bag!
KUNG FU GHOSTS!!! THE SIMPSONS!!! RONNIE JAMES DIO…?!? Three cartridges get busted open in this mind-boggling article! Hold on to your D-Pads, kids!
With Saint Patrick’s Day just around the corner and the cultural outrage over police brutality still a hot topic. This month’s RetroMovie will be William Lustig’s Maniac Cop.
Naxat Soft (which eventually became known as Kaga Create before becoming defunct in 2015) was a big swingin’ tent pole
It was 1988 and Cannon Films head honchos Golan & Globus apparently were interested in capitalizing on the next dance craze to sweep through suburban malls across the country.
The games we remember from the golden era fall into two categories: the classic, undeniably great ones… and the ones
Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series was an anthology series featuring different individual stories; each episode being a two-tier story, with the second half focusing on a character that played a minor role in the previous role.