Luigi Bastardo is the disgruntled alter-ego of Adam Becvar, a thirtysomething lad from Northern California who has watched so many weird movies since the tender age of 3 that a conventional life is out of the question. You can keep up with Luigi (although why you'd want to is anyone's guess) through his blogsite Insomniac Entertainment in addition to those trendy social sites like Twitter, Facebook, and the rapidly plummeting fad-site known as MySpace.
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DVD Review: Dark Country
This is what happens when you don’t check the “Artistic Control” box on your application to direct a movie.
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DVD Review: Staunton Hill
Why does George A. Romero claim “This is as scary as it gets?” Read the answer here.
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DVD Review: Captain Calamity (1936)
One of those rare motion picture events in which absolutely nothing remotely interesting happens.
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DVD Review: Surveillance (2008)
Jennifer Lynch has inherited her daddy’s weird gene. But is that a good thing?
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Music Review: Cobra Starship - Hot Mess
So, what’s all the fuss about?
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DVD Review: Medium - The Fifth Season
The only show on TV with enough beans to use the dreaded "Papyrus" font in its credits.
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Capsule Reviews: Four Indie Titles From Phase 4 Films
If you’re a fan of indie cinema, these titles should do the trick.
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Blu-ray Reviews: MGM/Fox Home Entertainment's "Feed Your Fear" Line
A collection of good (and bad) catalogue horror titles debut on Blu-ray.
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DVD Review: The Hills Run Red (2009)
An enjoyably bloody homage to the classic slasher flicks of the 1980s.
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Blu-ray Review: The Hannibal Lecter Collection
America's favorite fictional serial killer gets a decent (if technically incomplete) set.
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