T. Rigney was specifically designed for the mass consumption of B-grade cinema from around the world. His roughly translated thoughts and feelings can be found lurking suspiciously at The Film Fiend, Fatally Yours, and Film Threat. According to legend, his chaotic, child-like scribblings have cured cancer on fourteen different life-supporting planets.
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B-Movie of the Week: Flight of Fury
Steven Seagal protects your freedom... again.
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Movie Review: Dark Ride
Dark Ride kindly reminds you not to taunt the strict vegetarian.
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Movie Review: Chainsaw Sally
Jimmyo Burril carves himself a refreshing slice of indie horror.
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Movie Review: City Hunter
If Acme made kung fu films, it might look something like this.
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B-Movie of the Week: Leprechaun in the Hood
I think it goes without saying that this is the greatest movie you will ever see in your entire life.
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DVD Review: Rest Stop
Though you may think it's a nice place for a potty break, this rest stop is definitely worth avoiding.
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Movie Review: The Beastmaster
The Beastmaster will steal your heart... and maybe your clothes.
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Movie Review: Cavite
Cavite does what few Hollywood thrillers manage to do — thrill.
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Movie Review: Double Team
Unless you enjoy absurd action, Double Team is just another foul ball.
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Movie Review: Ghoul School
It's Freaks & Geeks for the subhuman set.
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