Without a doubt, Space Mutiny is the most infamous film from David Winters. While he would go on to make a much worse movie late in his career, Space Mutiny has the distinction of being turned into one of the greatest episodes of MST3K.

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Space Mutiny (1988)

Oh. Boy. Welcome back to B-Movie Enema and the grand finale of David Winters Winter. If you’ve been reading all month, I’ve been kind of teasing what the finale was going to be. If you …

Mission Kill is one of the David Winters films from the mid to late 80s when he started focusing more on exploitation action movies in the vein of Cannon Films and less on the more interesting films like The Last Horror Film. At least Cameron Mitchell is here for a little bit though.

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Mission Kill (1987)

Just when you didn’t think David Winters Winter could get any better, things heat up with this mid-80s action spectacular with an all-star cast! Welcome back to B-Movie Enema and the third we…

The Last Horror Film is a pretty dang good little stalker thriller about a guy desperate to make a movie starring his favorite scream queen. It reunites Maniac co-stars Joe Spinell and Caroline Munro and has a crafty David Winters shooting the movie stealth-like at Cannes.

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The Last Horror Film (a.k.a Fanatic, 1982)

Welcome back to B-Movie Enema and our special January theme month, David Winters Winter. This week, we’re going a little earlier in the 80s to see what David Winters would do in the horror sl…

The Closest We'll Probably Get to Maniac 2: The Last Horror Film

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