Cult Classics
Michael Campochiaro is back extolling the virtues of and waxing rhapsodic about those cult and B-Movie corners of the film universe. This time he is casting his gaze towards the stars and the excellently titled Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity starring genre icon Elizabeth Kaitan.
By the mighty gams of LeeAnn Baker! Michael Campochiaro dusts off the grubby corner of cinema in which he sometimes likes to dwell and shares with us another Cult Classic review. This time it’s Bruce Hickey’s 1986 biker witch epic, Necropolis
Michael Campochiaro is down among the ninjas, Lycra aerobic pants, glowing swords, big hair, sweat and V8 juice for his cult classic review of Ninja III The Domination
Michael Campochiaro knows a great, enduring cult classic when he sees one. Read his look back at Fred Olen Ray’s immortal, sleazy, satirical exploitation movie, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers starring Michelle Bauer, Linnea Quigley and Gunnar Hansen.
Michael Campochiaro waxes rhapsodic about his formative years and love of USA Up All Night. He specifically remembers the classic episode, with host Rhonda Shear and star Linnea Quigley, that screened David DeCoteau’s cult classic, the gloriously named Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama.
Michael Campochiaro looks at the enduring - and still timely - cult classic horror/action film from the minds of Larry Cohen and William Lustig, Maniac Cop, starring Bruce Campbell, Tom Atkins and Robert Z'Dar.
Michael Campochiaro Vs. Michael Myers in his annual revisit of the perennial seasonal favourite, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978).
Cult Classic connoisseur, Michael Campochiaro looks at the late 70s explosion of teenage angst and rage in Over The Edge!
Michael Campochiaro, our appreciator and caretaker of cult classics takes a look at one of the greatest, John Carpenter's iconic Escape from New York. Forever a worrying vision of the future that may have already been and gone!
Our resident Cult Classics expert, Michael Campochiaro reviews the gritty and brutal 1970s coming-home-from-Vietnam, revenge thriller from Paul Schrader, the writer of Taxi Driver, Rolling Thunder starring William Devane and Tommy Lee Jones.
Our resident Cult Classic enthusiast, Michael Campochiaro looks back at the last time WB/DC tried to be less brooding and more campy and re-evaluates how we look at the least talked about film in Batman's history: Batman Forever
It's 2017 and our classy Cult Classics connoisseur, Michael Campochiaro is back looking at an 80s New York cop thriller that has a cracking cast and needs a lot more love: Nighthawks.
Christmas time doesn't have to be a season where you abandon your horror films or your cult classics! Michael Campochiaro explains why when looking at 1974's Black Christmas.
Mr. Campochiaro covers another cool cult classic, The Slumber Party Massacre just in time for Halloween night...
Our Cult Classics connoisseur, Michael Campochiaro is back with his look at Dan O'Bannon's Return of the Living Dead
Continuing his Cult Classic series, Michael Campochiaro looks at Mark Lester's grimy, fun and maybe even a little prescient Class of 1984.
Michael Campochiaro is back again with another Cult Classic review. This time he's looking at the social message and the nerve shredding horror alive in Candyman.
Michael Campochiaro shines a light on Halloween III: Season of the Witch, yet another awesome cult classic!
Michael Campochiaro continues his series of Cult Classic reviews with a serious look at Abel Ferrara's Ms.45 and whether it's an early feminist movie disguised as exploitation.
Michael Campochiaro, takes a look back at a sequel, which despite being massively inferior to the original and, occasionally is just laughably strange still deserves to be considered a cult classic - Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
Our new contributor, Michael Campochiaro, takes a look back at a sequel, which in the last few years, has earned the badge of Cult Classic proudly - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Michael Campochiaro, the appreciator of the underappreciated, the excavator of the discounted and the curator of cult takes a look at what some consider the worst film ever made, the controversial, relatively new cult classic - Nurse 3D starring Paz de la Huerta, Katrina Bowden and Judd Nelson.