On of the things I love about reviewing movies for Video Vault is that I often get a lot of titles in that I would not normally pick out to watch. Often I stumble across a great movie or intersting documentary that I otherwise would have missed. Today I am tackling Michael Moore’s [...]

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Bulin on March 7th, 2010

Hel (Erin Cummings), Trixie (Julia Voth) and Camero (America Olivo) have an uneasy alliance. The busty trio have joined together to relieve a dangerous crime boss of $200 million in diamonds, which have been hidded in an abandoned mobile home in the middle of the desert. The girls have enlisted the unwilling [...]

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Bulin on March 4th, 2010

Things are starting to look up for teenager Lem (Justin Long.) He just landed his first job as the Assistant Assistant Curator at the town Observatory and is even working up the nerve to ask out Neera (Jessica Biel) the cute girl next door. Suddenly his outlook darkens as a strange space capsule [...]

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Bulin on March 3rd, 2010

Conditioned by his religious parents to practice abstinance until marriage, Robby finds himself the last living human on Earth after an infection turns the world’s population into fanged nymphos. Accompanied by his trusty partner Billy (a bassett hound!) Robby roams the deserted streets, ducking into boarded up buildings to observe various combinations of mostly [...]

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 enjoyed a 10 year run that spanned 3 stations and a major theatrical release that is still one of my personal favorite comedy movies (Shame on you Universal for not giving it a Blu Ray with Extra features!) From day one the crew has always encouraged fans to tape [...]

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Bulin on February 28th, 2010

The Uninvited begins as we learn along with Anna (Emily Browning) from her psychologist that she is to be released from the psychiatric hospital where she has resided since attempting suicide. As she is taken back to her home by her father (David Strathairn), we discover that she was committed after she attempted to slit [...]

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Bulin on February 23rd, 2010

Detective Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) is the Chief Inspector of the picturesque little English village of Midsomer, where life is anything but dull. Inspector Barnaby’s partner is Detective Sergeant Ben Jones (Jason Hughes) who considers Barnaby something of a mentor. The people of Midsomer seem to have a knack for showing up dead [...]

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Bulin on February 22nd, 2010

Not everyone knows the name Gabor Csupo, heck his core audience probably couldn’t even pronounce the Hungarian director’s name, however everyone recognizes his distinctive artwork. One glance at the cover art of Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) will immediately make you say “Rugrats” or “Wild Thornberrys” or perhaps even “Duckman” for those without kids.

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Bulin on February 21st, 2010

Everyone that likes horror has their own little niche of fandom, whether it is Zombie movies, Steven King adaptation, Exploitation films, Slashers, you name it. One of my favorites is not a type of movie such as vampire or zombie, rather a period of time. I have a thing for horror movies that were released in the early 70’s. The feel and storylines of these films is totally unique to the era and can never be duplicated, no matter how hard directors try to recreate it (nothing personal Rob Zombie!) I have been watching a lot of these movies lately and trying to add them to my collection.

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Bulin on February 19th, 2010

How does Sherlock Holmes qualify for Friday Night Frights? Simple. This isn’t just any Sherlock Holmes movie, this is the Asylum’s newest release that finds Sherlock Holmes battling against dinosaurs, giant sea creatures and robots, and a dragon, don’t forget the dragon.

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