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From Battlestar Galactica to Vonya: Inside Richard Hatch's Role in Prisoners of the Lost Universe

Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983)

Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983)—Terry Marcel’s savage, low-budget fantasy fever dream starring Richard Hatch and John Saxon.

Futuresport (1998) Cast: The Legacy of Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, and Wesley Snipes

Futuresport (1998)

Futuresport (1998)—Ernest R. Dickerson’s savage, hoverboard-shredding sci-fi fever dream starring Dean Cain and Wesley Snipes.

From Mortal Kombat to Hopping Ghosts: Inside Robin Shou's Role in Robo Vampire

Robo Vampire (1988)

Robo Vampire (1988)—Godfrey Ho’s savage, cut-and-paste Hong Kong fever dream of discount cyborgs and hopping Chinese undead.

Rad (1986)—Hal Needham’s savage, tracking-line-laden BMX fever dream of Helltrack glory, local rebels, and bicycle boogie madness.

Rad (1986)

Rad (1986)—Hal Needham’s savage, tracking-line-laden BMX fever dream of Helltrack glory, local rebels, and bicycle boogie madness.

Split Second (1992) Review: Rutger Hauer’s Ultimate Cyberpunk Creature Feature

Split Second (1992)

Rutger Hauer’s savage, rain-slicked cyberpunk fever dream of massive guns and sewer-dwelling demonic slaughter.

Why Neon City (1990) Is the Ultimate Cyberpunk Remake of John Ford's Stagecoach

Neon City (1991)

Michael Ironside’s savage, post-apocalyptic fever dream of mutant highway warfare and Stagecoach-inspired survival.

Hell Grind (2026) Review: The World's First Ever AI Feature Film

Hell Grind (2026)

Higgsfield AI’s savage, prompt-driven action-fantasy fever dream and the world’s first-ever full AI feature film.

Why The Big Boss (1971) Is the Ultimate Working-Class Kung-Fu Classic

The Big Boss (1971) VHS rip

Prepare to choke on the humid, sweat-drenched air of a rural Thai ice factory and plunge headfirst into the raw, skull-cracking revolution of Lo Wei’s The Big Boss (1971). In a corrupt, dirt-caked Pak Chong where…

Pray for Death (1985) Review: Sho Kosugi’s Ultimate Ninja Revenge Masterpiece

Pray for Death (1985)

Sho Kosugi’s savage, skull-cracking ninja fever dream of blood-soaked vigilante justice and urban slaughter.