

Breakfast Of Champions
The work of author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. has never lent itself accesibly to film. That being said, I've enjoyed all the attempts. Probably...


Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
In one of my recent posts, I wrote about The Hotel New Hampshire and unfilmmable novels. Author Tom Robbins is someone whose work is so...


Burying The Ex
Since I'm looking back at the career of Anton Yelchin, who passed away yesterday, I thought I would post about one of his more recent...


Charlie Bartlett
Yesterday we lost a very talented, up and coming actor, Anton Yelchin. He had a goofy, nervous charm that wasn't obnoxius, like a lot of...


The Hotel New Hampshire
I don't believe that there is such a thing as a unfilmable novel. I think with the right people in front of, and behind the camera, a so...


Shake, Rattle, And Rock
Back in 1994, Showtime had this great series called Rebel Highway. Every week, a hip director would take a classic 50's drive in movie...


Rock N' Roll High School Forever
Meatballs 4 wasn't the only direct to video sequel of a classic that the Feld-dog Corey Feldman starred in. He also attempted to put his...


Meatballs 4
In wrapping up my look back at the Meatballs franchise we come to the final installment, 1992's direct to video release Meatballs 4....


Meatballs III
Continuing my look back at the Meatballs franchise, today I look back at 1986's Meatballs III. More of a true sequel to the original than...


Meatballs Part II
Back in the summer of 1979, a movie called Meatballs became a huge hit and made, in his first big screen starring role, SNL castmate...