New this week!
CAT PEOPLE (1982): Pamela finds Paul Schrader's sexy remake of the Val Lewton classic nearly purrfect:"...very solid thespianism on the part of a couple of beautiful and charming black leopards (in addition to all the of naked supple human breasts, and full frontal nude footage of the spectacular specimen of feline-esque femininity, Nastassja Kinski, captured in her prime. Rowwwr!)"
WHAT? (1972): This Roman Polanski flop starring Marcello Mastroianni is an "absurdist sex comedy that’s highly absurd, mildly sexy, and not one bit comic."
BRONSON (2008): It's bizarre. Beautiful. Brutal. It's Bronson, our 53rd entry on the List of the 366 best weird movies of all time.
JUST TONY (1922) & SKY HIGH (1922): Alfred Eaker continues his survey of Sinister Cinema's "Sinister Six Gun" collection of B-westerns with this pair of silent Tom Mix features, including one where Tony the Wonder Horse "plots his revenge against man and frees the captive horses at Lockney’s ranch."
Plus I continue to plug BIRDEMIC: SHOCK AND TERROR, my new obsession...