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Written by Generoso Fierro A few months back, I reviewed American Hot Wax, Floyd Mutrux’s failed 1978 biopic on legendary Cleveland disc jockey, Alan Freed. Though Mutrux’...
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Written by Generoso Fierro A few months back, I reviewed American Hot Wax, Floyd Mutrux’s failed 1978 biopic on legendary Cleveland disc jockey, Alan Freed. Though Mutrux’...
Written by Lily and Generoso Fierro In the middle of the night a few weeks back, we were searching for information about Korean director...
Written by Generoso Fierro In between his brilliant feature film debut in Lindsay Anderson’s prophetic 1968 counterculture film If and his current job making...
Written by Lily and Generoso Fierro NOTE: This article will refer to “comic books” as “comicbooks,” per Stan Lee’s preferred nomenclature that he described...
Written by Lily and Generoso Fierro Before Stefan Blitz asked the collaborators on Forces of Geek to write a piece to celebrate Back to...
By Generoso Fierro I wouldn’t be the cineaste that I am today if not for my late sister Rosaria. As it was the 1970s...
By Lily and Generoso Fierro In the early morning hours of the first day of Long Beach Comic Con, we arrived to a calmly...
Review by Generoso Fierro Executive Produced by Molly Thompson, George Hamilton Produced by Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, Mat Hoffman Written by Daniel Junge, Davis...
Review by Generoso Fierro Produced by John Battsek, RJ Cutler, George Chignell Written by Stevan Riley, Peter Ettedgui Directed by Stevan Riley Starring Marlon...
Written by Generoso Fierro Michael Schultz was one of the most successful African-American directors of the 1970s. Starting out in television as a director...
By Generoso Fierro The original tagline for 1978’s The Manitou went something like this…Evil Does Not Die…It Waits To Be Re-born. But I’m thinking…....
By Generoso Fierro There are two events, one positive and one negative, that precipitated my review of the much maligned 1976 dark comedy, Mother,...
By Generoso Fierro Once Asian cinema began to overwhelm the action film landscape in the 1970s, the days of the spaghetti western were numbered...
By Lily and Generoso Fierro As recent immigrants to Los Angeles from Boston, we have been basking in the wide array of film options...
By Generoso Fierro For his output in 1973, Ted Post may go down as having the single most wildly eclectic year for an American...
Written by Generoso Fierro From Polish director/screenwriter (Roman Polanski’s Knife In The Water) Jerzy Skolimowski, The Shout is a faithful and visually stunning adaption...
By Generoso Fierro By 1976, the mania surrounding the spaghetti western had all but died out. Due to the success of the Godfather films,...
Written by Generoso Fierro I will use director Alan J. Pakula’s 1979 effort, Starting Over to discuss a genre that I feel that is...
Written by Generoso Fierro “Based on a True Story” has always been an excellent marketing tool for films going back decades. From Alfred Hitchcock’s...
Written by Generoso Fierro Over the last nineteen years of my radio show, I have always ended with the phrase, “And in the immortal...
By Generoso Fierro Film scholars seem to always look back at the 1970s as that glorious time when the studio system fell, and the...
Review by Generoso Fierro Produced by Jim Burke, Andrew Banks, Cameron Lamb, Chris Ohlson, Nathan Zellner Executive Producer: Alexander Payne Written by David Zellner,...
By Generoso Fierro As I sat there watching Ghoulies, sometime around 7:30AM, I got a gentle whiff of the dried peanut butter that my...