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Archive for April, 2010
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Kerim, Son of the Sheik (1962)
If you love guys riding around the desert on horses with their scimitars in the air, this Italian sword and sandal epic with a Middle Eastern paint job will surely…
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Nude for Satan (1974)
Before its DVD release in 1999, Nude For Satan languished hidden in an Italian vault for a quarter century, no doubt the victim of some Illuminati scheme to protect the…
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The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill (1966)
The Notorious Daughter Of Fanny Hill is a film where all hope is lost once the movie begins, any chance for a bawdy good time evaporating as a parade of…
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Noctem (2003)
Okay, I had absolutely no idea that I needed another Night Of The Living Dead movie, but you know, made in Germany, until I watched a bunch of characters boarding…
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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)
This one sure made me long for the pretentious navel-gazing of the insipid baby boomer parable Fritz the Cat. Two years after everyone was impressed by a horny, foul-mouth, drug-addled…
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Nightmare Castle (1965)
Dr. Arrowsmith is one of those mad scientists who is always running off to some convention or other, leaving his sexy wife at home with the hunky handyman. I’m pretty…
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Nightmare Beach (1988)
Who is the deranged maniac that’s killing off all the spring breakers in south Florida? And by “all the spring breakers” I mean one hitchhiker, one biker babe, one call…
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Night of the Kickfighters (1988)
How cool would it be if there was a kickboxing-champ-turned-action-hero that us mere mortals could emulate? What if there was a guy taking on impossible missions to save chicks and…
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Night Hunter (1996)
I’ve never seen any of the Blade movies. It’s a toss up as to which I dislike more – vampires or Wesley Snipes.
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Night Corridor (2003)
Written and directed by Chi Chiu Lee and based on his novel (no matter how this one turns out, Chi Chiu has only himself to blame), Night Corridor poses the…









