Not in my back yard. Or front yard.
An artist that had more than a little carny work ethic in him. Not quite a no name novelty act, and not quite the ubiquitous and beloved cultural presence of Weird Al, not really good enough to be a household name, and too relentlessly annoying to be forgotten.
Low-key, it might be the most intelligent movie Roger Corman was ever associated with.
Toddlers like to repeat. Toddlers like to scream. Toddlers like to be in control.
It is, through and through, a movie about a vampire stalking his prey, seducing her with promises of immortality and a life of the night. It just substitutes dread with droll.
Ten movies that maybe don’t reach culturally relevant flagship status, but are better than what you might expect from a style with very little in the way of gatekeeping.
If you’re feeling misanthropic and miserable…
Is a children’s book teaching my kid about Norwegian black metal band Mayhem?