This week, B-Movie Enema reviews the first film from a site favorite, Norman J. Warren. Check out what Geoff has to say about 1968's Her Private Hell.
Read the new review at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-6hf
This week, B-Movie Enema reviews the first film from a site favorite, Norman J. Warren. Check out what Geoff has to say about 1968's Her Private Hell.
Read the new review at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-6hf
It's the holidays and I'm giving myself a present for this week's B-Movie Enema review. I'm going back to the Norman J. Warren well with his 1979 sex parody Spaced Out!
Check out the new review at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-5Oo
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Inseminoid is maybe my favorite of all of the movies I've covered from Norman J. Warren. It's clearly cashing in on the popularity of Alien, but it's done in that Norman J. Warren way.
Check out the review from November 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-1ys
Oh hell yeah... Let's take another look at one from the blog's all time favorite director, Mr. Norman J. Warren! 1976's Satan's Slave was Warren's official turn toward almost exclusively (except for a couple exceptions) making horror films and it's a good one.
Check out the review from August 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-1n5
Norman J. Warren rang in 2020 at B-Movie Enema as I reviewed his bizarre Bloody New Year from 1987. Now, we love Norman around here so don't blame him kicking off the 2020 slate here for everything else that happened that year.
Read the review from January 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-Zz
Norman J. Warren rarely made the same type of movie twice, and certainly didn't do the same type of thing two films in a row. 1977's Prey may have been his most interesting in terms of it being a sci-fi horror movie with only three characters in the whole film.
Read the review from November 2019 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-Uv
One of the faves round these parts is Norman J. Warren. His movies can range from being fairly straightforward to being wild rides with twists you don't expect. Terror was one of his more straightforward ones and it's got a lot of great mood and atmosphere around it.
Read the review from February 2019 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-Ce
Norman J. Warren's Prey is a weird, disturbing, oddball 1977 British sci-fi horror movie. An alien takes refuge in an isolated farmhouse inhabited by two lesbians. His arrival makes an already tense situation explosive. Fascinating movie.
My review: https://princeplanetmovies.blogspot.com/2024/02/prey-1977.html
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Another New Year's horror film that has a special place in my heart is from a favorite director in these parts, Norman J. Warren. It's the bonkers Bloody New Year film that somehow mixes a supernatural horror with science fiction to create something that doesn't make a lick of sense but bothers me none.
Read the review from 2020 at https://wp.me/p9XNnZ-Zz