Category: GENRE
Cruel Intentions (1999)
By: Jenna Zine (Four Beers) – Privileged stepsiblings deal with their ennui by dispatching each other on dares to besmirch the reputations of their fellow NYC prep school classmates. A Toast The film is actually a loose adaptation of Pierre
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Three Beers) – Rancho Deluxe is the story of a rustling scheme cooked up by two down-on-their-luck cattleman, Jack McKee and Cecil Colson (played by The Dude and a younger, pot-smoking Jack McCoy respectively). Starting off small by
White Lightnin’ (2009)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Three Beers) - There are a lot of directions a feature film adaptation of the PBS documentary Dancing Outlaw and the life of Jesco White could have gone. If you’re an idiot, there’s some easy
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (2009)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) - Ten years after PBS’s short profile of Jesco White, the Dancing Outlaw, the surprising reach of the half hour television special manifested itself in the form of another documentary film crew descending
Dancing Outlaw (1991) & Dancing Outlaw II (1999)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) - In 1991, PBS set off a minor sensation with their half-hour documentary short Dancing Outlaw. It’s popularity would spawn a sequel, if that’s what you want to call it, as well as
Dark Shadows (2012)
By: The Cinephiliac (Four Beers) - If you were born after the baby boomer generation then you may not be familiar with the legacy of Dark Shadows. In 1966 Dan Curtis’ gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows, premiered on ABC. It was
Retreat (2011)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) - The psychological thriller genre’s always been a bit of a head-scratcher for me. It’s not quite drama, not quite horror, now quite action… and for such a thematic bastard child, it’s usually
Fire and Ice (1983)
By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Four Beers) – In the year 1983 Heavy Metal and Conan the Barbarian made love, and from their womb was born Fire and Ice, proving that the combination of two incredibly awesome things becomes something that is kinda awesome,
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Three Beers) – Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow ran the country ragged in the early 1930′s, robbing banks and killing police all over the heartland. So naturally they were the perfect protagonists to sensationalize and the media





