Chuck Norris Ate My Baby
Sunday, August 25, 2013

100 Ghosts: A Gallery of Harmless Haunts

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When it comes to horror, nothing is more iconic than a ghost. From Slimer and Samara to Beetlejuice and Sam Wheat, a ghost can come in al...
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Dreamaniac (1986): And She’s Killing Like She’s Never Killed Before

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Steeped in ‘80s youth culture, David DeCoteau's début feature film, Dreamaniac, takes bits and pieces of all that was popular at the ti...
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Tao of BOLO!

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Despite it being mid-August, I've already gotten a strong whiff of the upcoming Fall/Halloween season. Many stores have begun putting ou...
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Monday, August 12, 2013

Blackbelt (1992): No Shirt Required

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Ex-cop and master of the martial arts Jack Dillon (Don ‘The Dragon’ Wilson) is forced out of retirement to help protect a beautiful singe...
Thursday, August 8, 2013

Salute Your Shorts: The Dump (2012)

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Directed by Rebekah McKendry from a screenplay by David Ian McKendry, The Dump gives viewers the opportunity to see what it would be like...
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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Private Parts (1972): Filthy Fairytale

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*Disclaimer!* I wrote a handful of articles for a now defunct e-zine called BthroughZ a number of years back, and when that site went belly...
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Undefeatable (1994): I’ll Take My Steak Rare and With A Side of Ass

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*Disclaimer!* I wrote a handful of articles for a now defunct e-zine called BthroughZ some years back, and when that site went belly up, so...
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Born from the hottest fires of Hades, Matt-suzaka was raised by demons with the sole purpose of exacting revenge on those who wronged his family. However, after a stubbed toe and a lost battle for supremacy with the great witch Oprah, Matt-suzaka's been forced to settle for watching and writing about genre cinema. Trading in his black dragon sword of vengeance for a black keyboard of Dell, Matt now spends his darkened days writing reviews and analytical pieces for genre films, both long and short, for Chuck Norris Ate My Baby. May you never cross his path, for his path is that of fire and brimstone.
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