Petey Wheatstraw (1977)
Easily Rudy Ray Moore’s most insane film, Petey Wheatstraw is a wild trip of comedy, fantasy, and horror that will leave you stunned.
Read MorePosted by FilmNerd | Feb 27, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Rudy Ray Moore Retrospective | 0 |
Easily Rudy Ray Moore’s most insane film, Petey Wheatstraw is a wild trip of comedy, fantasy, and horror that will leave you stunned.
Read MorePosted by FilmNerd | Feb 27, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Rudy Ray Moore Retrospective | 0 |
While it still suffers from some of the same flaws as its predecessor, The Human Tornado is a wild, crazy, and insane thrill ride.
Read MorePosted by FilmNerd | Feb 26, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Rudy Ray Moore Retrospective | 0 |
While a technical mess with some hilarious goofs, Dolemite still works, thanks to the energy and dedication shown on screen.
Read MorePosted by FilmNerd | Feb 22, 2022 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays | 0 |
While it’s not the most cohesive film, The Battle of Love’s Return is a weirdly engaging early effort from Lloyd Kaufman.
Read MorePosted by FilmNerd | Feb 19, 2022 | Rudy Ray Moore Retrospective | 0 |
In honor of Black History Month, FilmNerd explores the life and career of one of the unsung heroes of black culture: Rudy Ray Moore!
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