Depending on where you sit on the rise/fall of the spoof comedy in American cinema, the third and final cinematic outing of Leslie Nielsen’s Frank
Depending on where you sit on the rise/fall of the spoof comedy in American cinema, the third and final cinematic outing of Leslie Nielsen’s Frank
If you ever needed evidence that writing spoof comedy is like walking a razor, all you have to do is look and the microscopic differences
There’s an old adage that reads “at first you don’t succeed, try, try again” and despite the comedic team of ZAZ (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) nailing
As something of a forgotten staple of the disaster film, the Airport franchise went out of its way for a decade to disprove the fact
Flying may be the safest way to travel statistically speaking, but the Airport franchise pretty much did everything it could to disprove that theory over
Even before the team of Zucker Abrahams Zucker took down the entirety of a genre with a single movie with Airplane!, there was always something
While The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno are rightly considered the mack daddies of the disaster movie genre, essentially creating the building blocks of
The very second the that ill-fated cruise liner did half a barrel roll in The Poseidon Adventure, the race was on to copy and paste
I don’t think that I’m out of line suggesting that the previous, 1966 incarnation of The Magnificent Seven was anything but; however Return Of The
Say what you will about First Blood Part II’s bombastic attempts at catharsis in the wake of the Vietnam war, at least it never contained
It seems that as long as you put a six shooter in his belt, an unforgettable line of tough guy wisdom in his mouth and
You know what most of those war time movies featuring men on a desperate mission have in common – apart from usually having big Hollywood
Inferior sequels are legion in and around the mean streets of the genre of 80’s horror and the belated follow up to George A. Romero