B-Movie Enema

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The weekly blog of reviews of action, horror, and exploitation films from Geoff Arbuckle. Also the home of B-Movie Enema: The Series returning in 2024 with Season 5.
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a classic parody made on a shoestring budget. Return of the Killer Tomatoes is less parody and more of a straight comedy. It also was an early screen performance by George Clooney.

Read the review from March 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-17u

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Return of the Killer Tomatoes (1988)

I have something to admit…  Originally, I had Attack of the Killer Tomatoes slated for this week’s B-Movie Enema.  About 20 minutes into that movie, I quickly realized, there’s no…

Gay werebears, Nazi Frankenstein, drive-in theater zombies, and a giant sperm monster... Welcome to Chillerama.

Read the review from March 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-16K

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Chillerama (2011)

It’s been a bit since I did an anthology movie.  In fact, I’ve only ever done one in the past.  So let’s make up for that with a giant, nearly two full hours of kooky b-movie stor…

Doom Asylum is one of the more peculiar low-budget horror slashers from the 80s. It's clearly going with the slasher angle with some good makeup work, but it also very clearly wants to have comedic moments. Maybe the most notable thing is that it's one of two films from the lovely Patty Mullen.

Read the review from March 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-166

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Doom Asylum (1987)

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, this post is yet another tribute to the defunct Roku channel Bizarre TV.  In particular, it is a tribute to that final six movies that played for a lon…

This week's review at B-Movie Enema should enter the conversation about early slashers and what movies inspired others and what elements ultimately became key to the slasher genre of horror flicks that came later. Check out what I have to say about Peter Collinson's Fright from 1971.

Read the new review at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-7Ba

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Fright (1971)

Welcome to another FRIGHTening review here at B-Movie Enema! Quick! What was the first slasher film? The one that created the subgenre that would dominate the horror section of 80s video stores and…

1990's I'm Dangerous Tonight is the movie that has the possessed red dress that makes Madchen Amick even hotter than she already was and makes her pretty dang dangerous. And the movie is better than you might think too.

Read the review from February 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-15a

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I’m Dangerous Tonight (1990)

Hello and welcome to B-Movie Enema.  This week, I’m gonna discuss something I’ve wanted to do for a while – Tobe Hooper’s 1990 made-for-television thriller I’m Dangero…

Jonathan Demme made an all-timer in the subgenre of women in prison exploitation films with 1974's Caged Heat. It was a movie that Roger Corman didn't want to make, but Demme worked hard to get the financing and delivered a home run.

Read the review from February 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-14G

#blog #review #70s #womeninprison #exploitation #rogercorman #jonathandemme

Caged Heat (1974)

Oh baby do we have lots to talk about today, my dear Enemaniacs! This week’s B-Movie Enema is Caged Heat.  It might, at first, come off as just a run of the mill, women-in-prison flick from t…

More Candice Rialson good times! For Valentine's Day 2020, I reviewed her genre-jumping Hollywood Boulevard that used bits and bobs from other Roger Corman-produced movies and inserted her into a story that includes her marrying Godzilla. What fun.

Read the review from February 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-148

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Hollywood Boulevard (1976)

Happy Valentine’s Day, ya jerks! Sorry, I get surly around Valentine’s Day.  And there are many reasons for that.  I always get one year older (and one step closer to sweet, merciful pe…

"If they couldn't get him easy... they got him hard..." What a hell of a way to sell The Single Girls. The movie was okay, but it introduced two things to B-Movie Enema - Directors Ferd and Beverly Sebastian and one of the greatest beauties of exploitation cinema of the 70s, Claudia Jennings.

Read the review from February 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-13y

#blog #review #exploitation #ferdandbeverlysebastian #claudiajennings #thriller #70s

The Single Girls (1974)

“If they couldn’t get him easy…  They got him hard…” With a tagline like that, how could this NOT be featured on B-Movie Enema?!?  This week’s feature, 1974&#821…

Golden Needles is perfect for B-Movie Enema. It's about a statue that has neeldes that can be put into a dude's body to make him a sex machine... And it stars Joe Don Baker. Hell yeah!

Read the new review at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-7B2

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Golden Needles (1974)

This week’s B-Movie Enema is on the hunt for a legendary statue with needles, which, when stuck into an adult male in a very particular pattern, will turn that guy into a sexual Tyrannosaurus…

Slaughterhouse Rock from 1988 is a really strange movie. In some ways, it's a rock and roll horror movie, which was popular at the time. In other ways, it has this supernatural/demonic evil element, also popular at the time. And in a third way, it kind of has this comedic/lighthearted feel to it. Again, as was popular at the time.

Read the review from January 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-12Y

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Slaughterhouse Rock (1988)

We begin that march with something that was a part of an end.  I have often talked about the importance of Bizarre TV, a Roku channel that ultimately brought me back to writing on this site and int…