Chris Hoffman

Made in Italy (Movie Review)

Considering the world is in such a dark place right now, it is refreshing whenever a sweet, heartfelt, genuine father and son story comes out to put a smile on our faces, reminding us what happiness feels like. Set to release on Friday, August 7th ... Read More

Interview – Ant Timpson

Ant Timpson is clearly a genre force to be reckoned with. Working steadily in the entertainment industry since 2007, producing gonzo films such as 2014’s Housebound and 2015’s Turbo Kid, it is no surprise that he would one day step into the director’s chair with ... Read More

Fantasy Island (Movie Review)

Some might remember a little television show called Fantasy Island, which aired from 1977 through 1984. Harmless fun centering on a unique island resort in the Pacific Ocean, which would fulfill any fantasy requested by each episode’s new batch of visitors, it was a true ... Read More

VFW (Movie Review)

What happens when 1976’s Assault on Precinct 13 and 1987’s Street Trash have a love child? You get something along the lines of VFW, the newest chapter in Joe Begos’ filmography set for release in theaters, On Demand, and Digital HD on Valentine’s Day, Friday, ... Read More

The Gentlemen (Movie Review)

In 1998, filmmaker Guy Ritchie burst onto the scene with his modernized reinvention of the “British geezer gangster” movie, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Just the title alone felt innovative. A hyperkinetic style chalk full of guns, violence and tough guy talking heads. One ... Read More

Black Christmas (Movie Review)

In 1974 Bob Clark, future director of 1983’s beloved A Christmas Story, tackled a different kind of holiday favorite. A little exploitation movie called Black Christmas. Now to say this film is a masterpiece would be a huge overstatement as most could not say that ... Read More