Shoplyfter 2 (TEAM SKEET)

GENRE: 18+ Teens, Gonzo, Office, Older Men

DIRECTOR: Uncredited

STUDIO/PRODUCER: Team Skeet / Paper Street Media

MSRP: $26.99 (US) (https://www.adultdvdempire.com/1961766/shoplyfter-2-porn-movies.html)

DATE OF PRODUCTION: 2018

LENGTH: 4 hrs 13 mins

CAST: Dolly Leigh, Zoe Clark, Penelope Reed, Bobbi Dylan, Alex Harper

CONDOMS: None

PG: Psycho Goreman | A DVD Review

I know I'm late to the show, and that my take on this campy horror film will likely fall on blind eyes. That being said, it's likely to be a take that most have not stopped to consider. Having thrown lump sums of my own money at purchasing RLJE DVDs, and Blurays over the past couple of years, and having watched all of them I've noticed a trend. A trend that the publisher's onboard directors seem to all follow. It is a political trend, and often times comes off as propaganda in the guise of films. Touching base on topics such as race, inequality, gender, the patriarchy, feminism, and all those textbook ideological ideals. It turns out 'Psycho Goreman" is no different in those regards. Everything from the characters to the script, and the plot points are all encapsulated political pisstakes. Each of which are oddly unaware in context that they are occasionally undermining the very ideas they are selling. 

Dad Crush (TEAM SKEET)

GENRE: 18+ Teens, Family Roleplay, Gonzo, Older Men, Point Of view

DIRECTOR: Uncredited

STUDIO/PRODUCER: Team Skeet / Paper Street Media LLC

MSRP: $26.99 (US) (https://www.adultdvdempire.com/1937881/dad-crush-porn-movies.html

DATE OF PRODUCTION: 2017

LENGTH: 3 hrs 27 mins + Gallery, Trailers, Cumshots

CAST: Jeleanna Marie, Nickey Huntsman, Lee Ann, Bonnie Grey

CONDOMS: None

The Mortuary Collection (Shudder) | Blu-ray Review

I grew up watching shows like 'The Twilight Zone', 'Night Gallery', and 'Tales From The Crypt'. Enjoying them every weekend through standard television, satellite, and cable. Each of them offering up an anthology of horror all their own. Small stories about morals, and the macabre. Sometimes taking inspiration from horror classics, and the short story compilations of famous or budding authors. Even further still giving way to freshly made tales of tantalizing terror for unsuspecting youth to feed their nightmares with. 

For a lot of us it was the origin of our fear of the dark, or the boogeymen in our closets. To others it was eye candy of the most curious sort. Things we could tell friends about during recess hours at school. Making us the envy of the children of puritanical parents who restricted such things from their children's regular television consumption.