BADass SINema Unearthed - Where we dig up blu-rays of the wild, weird, and wonderfully wicked world of classic grindhouse cinema. Celebrates the raw energy and unapologetic style of vintage exploitation films — from the slick swagger of Blaxploitation and the lurid allure of sexploitation to the gnarly thrills of monster mayhem and cosmic horror.
Lesbians in space! Well, maybe, I mean – at least – the women do a lot of talking about it. So, yeah, Star Slammer (aka Prison Ship) definitely teases zero gravity space sex with the nastiest of Hollywood Hookers. Unfortunately (or...), it can only deliver on hokey hip-shaking ...
It’s not everyday that you find a severed head floating in the pool of water you just splashed on your face. Cue the shrieks and screams because there’s no safe way back home after trespassing onto the mysterious island of this rich man’s daughter. She’s hiding someone ...
I originally saw this b-movie under the creepy title of Cemetery Girls. And, yes, there are quite a few girls in it – Karen (Kaydee Politoff), Senta (Rosanna Yanni), Marlene (Ingrid Garbo), and Elke (Mirta Miller) – that Dracula gets to “taste” as they succumb to their new roles as his ...
Writer/director/actor/producer Larry Fessenden is still a dark apocalyptic mystery to me and, if I am being honest, I appreciate him for that. He’s an artist who prefers to work outside of the studio system. His films are personal and deeply moving; they also deserve a far wider ...
With more tits and ass than actual plot, Hollywood Boulevard is probably one of producer Roger Corman’s goofiest films. We know it was his cheapest. That was the agreement made when (then) editors Joe Dante and Allan Arkush presented him with their idea for a movie to ...
If there’s one thing striking about Being Different, it’s the sheer amount of compassion that it presents viewers with concerning its primary subjects. The documentary might be about bearded women, legless men, and long distance runners with no feet, but there’s no cruelty ...
There’s a cave in the dense forest at the center of this movie. A deep, dark hole where a man in a shirt and ripped pants, baseball hat and all, looking very much like a truck driver, sits … IN A ROCKING CHAIR. There’s a campfire next to him. He’s been eating something. Well ...
Because there is an art to murder. That’s why the films of Dario Argento continue to register with audiences. His films – no matter how brutal or kitschy – are beautiful portraits of horrible things. To merely describe one of the director’s films does so much of what he is capable ...
Writer/director Charles B. Pierce (The Town that Dreaded Sundown, The Legend of Boggy Creek) really likes small town horror. I don’t disagree with his tastes either. I live in a small town – with no local police department – and, let me tell you, some of my neighbors, well ...
The theatrics of actor Paul Naschy made him an unstoppable tidal wave of terror in the genre. Horror, as seen through the eyes of this legend, was quite expressive and always lurid. It’s easy to see why he was considered, among his many legions of fans, to be the ...