
Scraping the Barrel: #93, ‘Battlefield Earth’
If you are in a position to egregiously waste 118 minutes of your existence, then I invite you to view ‘Battlefield Earth.’

If you are in a position to egregiously waste 118 minutes of your existence, then I invite you to view ‘Battlefield Earth.’

You might get a little kick out of the slapsticky ‘Home Alone’-type ninja action, but the lousy dialogue, ridiculous premise, and forgettable performances deserved to kill the ‘3 Ninjas’ franchise.
Stephen Mills explores this action-adventure comedy, which subverted audience and critic expectations, avoiding the obvious Brad Pitt-Julia Roberts romance in favor of a more unusual plot.

Mark Pursell takes a closer look at this schizophrenic Bollywood trainwreck.

Ryan Poynter takes a closer look at this often maligned ’90s gender-bender.

Ryan takes a closer look at the “horror monster musical” ‘The Horror of Party Beach.’
In this installment of “Back Off, Jerk,” Charles J. Moss defends the Kevin James film comedy ‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop.’

With this week’s “Scraping the Barrel,” we take a closer look at #98 on the IMDB Bottom 100, ‘Plump Fiction.’

There’s a fine line between camp and class, between low-brow and high-brow. Have you ever been that person who’s constantly defending a movie or TV show or album that everybody

In this edition of “Checkin’ ‘Em Twice,” we tackle 10 cringe-worthy TV/music crossovers.