Why The Stuff is a Deliciously Satirical Horror Comedy

If you are looking for a movie that combines horror, comedy, and social commentary, look no further than The Stuff (1985), a cult classic written and directed by Larry Cohen. The movie follows a private detective named Mo Rutherford (Michael Moriarty) who is hired by a rival food company to investigate a new product that is sweeping the nation: a white, gooey substance that comes out of the ground and tastes so good that people can’t get enough of it. But as Mo soon discovers, The Stuff is not only addictive, but also alive and parasitic, turning its consumers into mindless zombies who crave more of it.

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Kevin Hart Brings Philadelphia’s Complex History to Life in Summer of ’85

If you’re looking for a thought-provoking listen, Summer of ’85, narrated by Kevin Hart, is a must-add to your Audible audiobook list. The gripping six-episode series organically connects two significant events in Philadelphia in 1985, showcasing the city’s best and worst aspects in equal measure.

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Movie Review: Fright Night

I finally got around to watching the 1980s horror movie classic Fright Night. Below is my video review of this iconic film. Enjoy!

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KISS: Rare Asylum Pro-Shot Concert

For years, KISS fans have asked if a pro-shot video from the band’s Asylum Tour existed. Well, it does and you can watch it below.

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Lord of Illusions: The Magic of Clive Barker

Released in 1995, Lord of Illusions is a film written, directed, and produced by Clive Barker. It is a cinematic adaptation of his short story “The Last Illusion,” published as part of his seminal Books of Blood anthology in 1985. Below is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Lord of Illusions, including thoughts from the master of horror himself: Clive Barker.

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Dionne Warwick – Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

Because of my young age, people are sometimes shocked that one of my all-time favorite vocalists is Dionne Warwick. To those wondering why I adore Dionne, I provide you with the following electrifying performance of “Love Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” Enjoy!