Kieran Fisher

‘Miami Blues’ Brings Sunshine and Humor to the Life of Crime

Alec Baldwin leads this Charles Willeford adaptation, and it's one of the most entertaining performances of his career. Read More

Get Two Robert Forsters for the Price of One In ‘The Darker Side of Terror’

"What happens when you create the world's first perfect human ... and he turns out to be your wife's perfect… Read More

Bond Fans Should Seek Out ‘Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins’

The ‘Destroyer’ adaptation was made to cash in on the popularity of 007, but it offers more martial arts and… Read More

A Brief History of Horror-Westerns

Horror and Westerns are two distinct genres, but they've proven to be strong companions throughout the years. Read More

Imagining a Universe Where Guillermo del Toro’s ‘At the Mountains of Madness’ Exists

The only downside (or upside) is that it may have led to the 'Alien' franchise going in a much different… Read More

‘The Class’ Was More Ambitious Than Your Average Sitcom

The short-lived sitcom came from reputable creators and featured a star-studded cast, but the format was too experimental for CBS… Read More

‘Ritual of Evil’ Embraces the Satanism of Its Era

"Against the background of a supernatural cult, a psychiatrist tries to find the motive in a motiveless suicide." Read More

Larry Cohen’s ‘Bone’ Remains a Biting and Daring Social Satire

The world wasn't ready for the charged-up black comedy in 1972, but the film's power is everlasting. Read More

Don’t Trust Anyone in ‘A Taste of Evil’

"What happened to little Susan was so horrible, she's been away for seven years. Now she's back... and so is… Read More