If you ever wondered how foreign monster movies were marketed to America back in the days of the 50’s and 60’s, you’d need look no
If you ever wondered how foreign monster movies were marketed to America back in the days of the 50’s and 60’s, you’d need look no
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For decades Troma has prided themselves on making their particular brand of anti-PC, trash epics and unleashing them on an unsuspecting world with all the
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The term “too big to fail” has never been more accurately used when enlisted to describe Vin Diesel’s Fast And Furious mega franchise and right
Anyone following Johnny Weissmuller’s run of early Tarzan movies would no doubt notice that apart the furious jungle action that seems to occur every thirteen