Brandon’s Cult Movie Reviews: SYNGENOR
Brandon dives into Syngenor the sorta sequel to Scared To Death delivering rubber monster mayhem corporate stupidity and enough slime to waterproof a small village...
Brandon dives into Syngenor the sorta sequel to Scared To Death delivering rubber monster mayhem corporate stupidity and enough slime to waterproof a small village...
Brandon celebrates the vampire crime caper that turns into a tequila soaked monster bash delivering jokes gore and enough chaos to fuel a full Rodriguez marathon...
Brandon tackles Srigala the Indonesian Friday the 13th knock off delivering wild kills baffling choices and enough bootleg slasher energy to summon a cease and desist...
FanboyFlicks compares Star Wars and Starcrash with chaotic humour, exploring their wild similarities, shameless borrowings, and the delightful absurdity of this cosmic cinematic collision...
Brandon dives into Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla with chaotic humour, celebrating its wild monster battles, baffling plot turns, and the glorious weirdness only 90s kaiju cinema delivers...
Brandon dives into The Demolitionist, celebrating its gloriously messy cyber‑action energy with sharp jokes, wild observations, and the kind of affectionate mockery only he can deliver....
Brandon slices into this 1981 slasher gem, celebrating its bonkers twists, killer set‑pieces, and gloriously melodramatic mayhem with his trademark cult‑cinema humour...
Brandon dives into Charlton Heston’s apocalyptic showdown with mutant cultists, unpacking the wild sci‑fi swings and gloriously dated 70s charm of this I Am Legend precursor...
Brandon dives into Rolling Vengeance, celebrating its gloriously absurd monster‑truck mayhem, revenge‑fueled chaos, and the kind of 80s insanity only cult cinema can deliver...
Brandon dives into Hell Comes to Frogtown with sarcastic glee, celebrating Roddy Piper’s wild trek through mutant frog territory in one of cult cinema’s strangest adventures...
Brandon dives into Kill or Be Killed with his trademark chaos, martial‑arts mayhem and lovingly sarcastic commentary on one of cult cinema’s punchiest oddball relics...