You know, Winona Ryder made a lot of bad indies during her Hollywood purgatory years (like “The Darwin Awards” or “Sex and Death 101” for

You know, Winona Ryder made a lot of bad indies during her Hollywood purgatory years (like “The Darwin Awards” or “Sex and Death 101” for
It’s incomprehensible that there are still new “Tremors” movies being released in the twenty-first century. Moreover, it’s particularly jarring that Michael Gross continues to appear
This third sequel (well, prequel, anyways) to the underrated 1990 gem is a bit of a conundrum. On the one hand, it’s perfectly pleasant, making
The third entry in the hitherto dependable series is the movie equivalent of air being slowly let out of a balloon. With a tired screenplay
Surprisingly solid, this direct-to-video sequel to the underrated 1990 gem is an impressively assembled movie in its own right. Mind you, it’s not up to
A monster movie unlike any others, Ron Underwood’s “Tremors” is a blast from beginning to end. Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward make a great duo