Following the murder of his pregnant wife, Casey must take his ninjitsu skills and go on the revenge path.
Yearly Archives: 2023
Night of the Caregiver (2023)
A caregiver is called to replace someone else at a remote house to take care of an elderly lady. Once she arrives, she notices things are not as they should be with very little food in the house, no care items available, and eventually, something more sinister starts happening.
Birdie (2023)
A woman attempting to balance her life as a mother and working full-time while missing her LA and artist life, memories are released when a friend comes to town to shoot on location.
SpookT (2023) [FrightFest 2023]
Greenville, Pennsylvania, one paranormal debunker and one paranormal investigator who do not get along end up investigating the same house, its haunting, and its past.
Failure! (2023) [FrightFest 2023]
A man is given one hour to make a difficult decision: Financial ruin or protect his family by killing someone.
New Fist of Fury (1976) [Arrow Re-Release, 2023]
One of two sequels (both direct sequels) to Fist of Fury, New Fist of Fury follows the path of revenge a man takes following his father’s death, while also following the set-up of a new martial arts school following the man’s death which brings up issues with other martial arts schools in the area.
Every Bugs Bunny Ever: Herr Meets Hare (1945)
2023 marks the 85th Anniversary of Bug Bunny’s first animated appearance in 1938’s “Porky’s Hare Hunt.” Debuting originally as Happy Rabbit, Bugs eventually became one of the most iconic animated characters of all time. In honor of the landmark anniversary, we’re discussing every animated appearance by Bugs Bunny. We’re big fans of Bugsy and we hope that you are, too.
Follow us on this massive journey where we discover and re-discover Every Bugs Bunny Ever.
Herr Meets Hare (1945)
Directed by Friz Freleng
Written by Michael Maltese
Music by Carl W. Stalling
Animation by Gerry Chiniquy
So the Warner Propaganda machine comes full circle finally with Bugs Bunny finally taking on the Germans and Hitler. Bugs is one in a long line of characters that did battle with Hitler including Superman, Captain America, Wonder Woman, and the Ninja Turtles. Sure, “Herr Meets Hare” is pure propaganda but it at least has a good time making a mockery of Hitler and lampooning he and his followers big time. I’m not a big fan of the Looney Tunes being used as tools for war or political ideologies, but “Herr Meets Hare” at least punches up and works very hard in having a good laugh and taking the air out of the whole Nazi anxiety.






