Red Dirt Rising screenshot, three young men in 1940's casual attire lean against a 1930'a couple with the hood up, inside an open air barn

Movie Review: Red Dirt Rising

I finally found a movie I wanted to review that involved cars instead of motorcycles, but it had all the momentum of a flat tire. Red Dirt Rising is a 2010 film that felt like a straight-to-TV movie from the 1980's. They clearly had a budget for cars and wardrobe, with the 1930's-1940's era vibe … Continue reading Movie Review: Red Dirt Rising

promo poster for movie Road to Paloma

Biker B-Movies: Road to Paloma

I believe a huge reason I like the old "Chopper Operas" of the 1950's through the 1980's is nostalgia. They are usually filmed in Southern California, where I'm originally from, and I can recognize many of the streets, bridges, and even the buildings used. The old school bikes and costumes were new at the time, … Continue reading Biker B-Movies: Road to Paloma

VHS box of Masters of Menace

Biker B Movies: Masters of Menace

I want to start my own little column. Part movie review, part film history, and part stroll down memory lane. The "Chopper Opera" — a slang term for the straight-to-the-drive-in-movies that define the exploitation film genre — is probably my favorite sub-genre. While it is defined by hits like "The Wild One" and "Easy Rider," … Continue reading Biker B Movies: Masters of Menace

Independence Day In America

This holiday tends to leave a sour taste in my mouth nowadays. Right wingers huff and puff about liberty and share pictures of people in funny hats with muskets. "Take our country back," they say. Left wingers rant about the corporate greed flushing the nation down the tubes and inequalities. "Take our country back," they … Continue reading Independence Day In America