Eric Paul Johnson gives witty movie reviews in around 6 minutes.
A smattering of Christmas TV episodes for your eyes to feast on.
A tight budget, and a thesaurus gives us this classic of crap.
It's the plot to every sitcom that did a spooky episode in the '60s and '70s.
Dracula's soul brother does battle with a police force that misses one obvious defense.
Vincent Price as a vampire who hangs out at a disco... How can this fail?
It's a tree that grants wishes, and puts up a perception filter!
A legend is born! (Roughly 20something years after he was originally born.)
Women in catsuits team up with a Betty Page-a-like to take down the patriarchy!
Corporate greed tries to strangle the fun out of a top rated FM station.
Eric drags out this Ed Wood cross-demographic movie for a quick change of pace.
The life and times of the lead man from Men At Work.
A little man gets a lot of power, and tries to figure out what to do with them.
A radio side-by-side comparison of the original 1938 War of the Worlds, and the 1973 WKBW War of the Worlds.
A Critic double shot! Two silent movies. One creepy, the other silly.
A review of the 1978 film based on the works of The Beatles as interpreted by The Bee Gees.
All the terror in half the size with this all-dwarf cast western.
Jackie Gleason teams up with a bunch of damn dirty hippies, and a nearly nude Carol Channing to take down God.
Olivia Newton-John helps everyone realize their dreams of fine '80s cheese.
35 minutes of American feel goodiness for the 4th of July.
Vincent Price has an evil plan to take over the world with fembots.
Mars invades earth to steal its women!
A werewolf terrorizes a reform school populated with naughty, naughty Italian girls.
Everybody talks about it, but has anybody actually seen "Debbie Does Dallas?" Eric did, and he's got sumthin' to say about it!
Antonio Banderas takes on Norsemen into furry cosplay in "The 13th Warrior."
I review the Andy Griffith drunken hobo to media overlord movie A Face in the Crowd.