Category: Shot by Both Sides
Kids Kill the Darndest Things
Offspring Directed by Andrew van den Houten The horror genre must be doing wonders to Maine’s tourism development. Having spent many a summer on the quaint sandy beaches in small town Maine, never did I once come across a cannibalistic … [Read the Rest]
Walk like a Champion, talk like a Champion.
Danny Trejo, known for his muscle bound tattooed body and chiselled bad looks, finally gets some real documentation to answer some of the questions audiences have been asking themselves for years. His countless appearances (something over 100 by now) in … [Read the Rest]
Synapse Films #3: Sick Girl
Dear Sick Girl, I’m not sure what made me fall in love you or why we came together, but I do know that I’ll never be the same because of you. People say there’s no such thing as love at … [Read the Rest]
Inglorious Bastards
Inglorious Bastards Directed by Enzo Castellari When Tarantino opened the retrospective ‘The Italian King of B’s’ at the 2004 Venice Biennale with Joe Dante, he publicly declared his love for Italian B-cinema of the 60s and 70s, helping to shine … [Read the Rest]
Synapse Films #2: Rosarigasinos a.k.a. Gangs of Rosario
Rosarigasinos (Gangs of Rosario) Directed by Rodrigo Grande “We’re still the same assholes.” Old habits die hard in Rodrigo Grande’s Rosarigasinos, a crafty little tale of rebirth and revenge. Imagine being separated from the world for 30 years. Imagine everything … [Read the Rest]
Synapse Films #1: Animalada
A Heaven of Horror Sergio Bizzio’s Animalada (2001) What is the greatest love story ever told? Is it the one where dad delivered a pizza to the girl next door only to then realize he had been living next door … [Read the Rest]











