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www.mutantreviewers.com - : As any cult movie fan worth his salt or paprika or whatever knows, one of the bestest reasons to watch cult films is to play the “What were they in first?” game with today’s stars. You think anyone but Kyle would watch the original Friday the 13th if Kevin “I worked on something with everyone” Bacon weren’t in it? Think again, spanky! And if my fan mail is any indication, there’s one name that’s on everyone’s minds. “Dear Drew,” the typical letter reads, “you seem slightly more intelligent than your pictures would indicate, so perhaps you can help me. I’ve had a non-medical burning in my loins for Daniel Stern ever since I saw him get beat up by a nauseatingly precocious 10-year-old, and I was wondering: has he ever been in more, ah, ‘adult’ fare?” Well, dear readers, are you ever in luck, because today we’re taking a look at: C.H.U.D.! more...
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www.digitallyobsessed.com - : Three separate threads are followed in the early part of this film. One of these is of Reverend A.J. Shepard (Daniel Stern), who runs a soup kitchen for the poor. Another is of George Cooper (John Heard), a fashion photographer who in a bid to become relevant develops a photo-essay on the impoverished who live in the tunnels beneath New York City. The third thread is of police Captain Bosch (Christopher Curry), who is assigned to a multiple-missing persons case that involves at least a dozen of these underground people. As they each investigate the mystery, with the help of a crusading journalist, Murphy (J.C. Quinn), they realize the trail leads to NRC official Wilson (George Martin) and the secret he is keeping about the cannibalistic creatures living underneath the city. more...
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