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.
It is a calm, grey day. The surface of the water is still. A ferry cuts calmly across the surface, careful to make gentle waves. And then it happens. Your worst fears become reality. Rising from the surface of the once calm waters is a beast ...

Part Woman. Part Machine. Total Destruction. When was the last time we had a female kickass alien cyborg film? It’s been a hot minute since, hmm, 1993. Which is why SheBorg (originally released as SheBorg Massacre, a better title if you ask me) immediately grabbed my ...
Because sometimes the act of revenge is stronger medicine than actually doing it. Sometimes. The 16mm footage. The dialogue cards. The city atmospheres. Everything about Nurse Jill, including its smaller than small ...
The wink and the nod begins with the opening sideways shot as a cop car arrives on the scene. Swiftly, the camera corrects itself and a barrage of cops, all apparently having the worst night of their lives, arrives. The camera glides over the response to the hostage scene that is ...
You will NEVER forget the first seen ashen-faced zombie (Ben Harris) in this movie. I promise you. That cackle! That expression! It is a scene, in which the zombie chucks a woman’s body over a ledge, that will linger with you thanks to the crazed look glued on the face of ...

Hat pins through the heart! She definitely IS a maniac. The massive worldwide success of Flashdance has repercussions, Ladies and Gents, even when it comes to the Italian giallo. A musical murder mystery tour with T&A? Sign me up, man. Just don’t ask ...

"If you weren't immortal, you'd kill yourself!" Welcome back to the house where only The Twilight Zone is on the television set. It is as creaky place where even the décor blows dust in your face. It doesn’t matter the hour; doesn’t matter the day, The Twilight Zone remains ...
Werewolf nuns, Imogen Annesley’s marsupial “pouch” right up in your face, and Tasmanian tigers. That’s what is tucked inside this hairy mess of a werewolf film. With a clever and humorous nod to cheesy B-movies, the third film in The Howling franchise was for many ...
Sometimes it takes Time itself to catch up with a movie. This is the case with director Ivan Nagy’s Skinner. Hailing from the beginning of the 1990s and twisted as hell, this film is responsible for many a late night in my younger and wilder days. This is an odd tale of serial killing ...
Toning down the pornography and turning up the violence, Joel Schumacher’s 8mm remains a disturbing look at the uglier side of the pornography business. The film stars Nicolas Cage as private detective Tom Welles and Joaquin Phoenix as an adult video clerk ...