Kill and Kill Again
1981's "Kill and Kill Again."
1981's "Kill and Kill Again."
1979's "Psychotronic Man."
Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett riff about a film that portrays the story of a group of scientists' encounter with a ferocious mutated creature.
The Visitor's got ambitious cinematography, big names, and a score that makes The Goblin sound like they barfed on their Casio. But the result is a baffling mess, as incoherent as it is unintentionally funny. This feature is a parody and contains the original movie combined with a comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill from RiffTrax (formerly of Mystery Science Theater 3000).
RiffTrax, the guys who make movies funny, bring their comedic riffing treatment to this cheesy 90's metal band rock-and-roll horror classic! So put on your spandex pants and join Mike, Kevin and Bill for Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare!
Ravens, crystal balls, cocktails and ….MURDER! Join Bridget and Mary Jo as they riff The Amazing Mr. X.
Mesa of Lost Women! Not to be confused with the Plateau of Misplaced Babes or the Tundra of Girlfriends Who Keep Trying to Get You to Ask for Directions but You're Simply Just Too Foolish and Proud. Join Mike, Kevin and Bill for Mesa Of Lost Women!
RiffTrax, the guys who make movies funny, bring their comedic riffing treatment to this cheesy 1957 horror thriller! It's all about a mysterious dancing granddaughter of a sorceress cave granny who lives in the wilderness. Join Mike, Kevin, and Bill for Yambao!
The guys riff on "Night of the Lepus," a film about nature gone amok.
Bridget and Mary riff about a film that tells the story of a 53-year-old mother who ends up getting pregnant around the same time as her ex-nun daughter.
1960's "City of the Dead."
A world where, against all odds, Greydon Clark is allowed to make movie after movie in genre after genre, all while going somehow unpunished for his serious crimes against audiences and the idea of film itself.
Choose your jumpsuit wisely and get on board with Mike, Kevin, and Bill for a geometrical taste of The Shape of Things to Come! This feature is a parody and contains the original movie combined with a comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill from RiffTrax (formerly of MST3K).
Spanning exotic, post-apocalyptic locations such as The City Dump and The Bleachers at the Local High School After Field Hockey Practice Lets Out, Omega Cop is truly a feast for the senses! This feature is a parody and contains the original movie combined with a comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill from RiffTrax (formerly of MST3K).
His shop may be more full of Unholy Jinxes than Mystical Wonders, but frankly, it's like the 78th most egregious thing this movie got wrong, so we'll let it slide. This feature is a parody and contains the original movie combined with a comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill from RiffTrax (formerly of MST3K).
Starring Erik Estrada and directed by the guy who gave us Warriors of the Wasteland and 1990: The Bronx Warriors, Light Blast is an 80s fever dream of explosions, car chases, and of course, Light Blasting. This feature is a parody and contains the original movie combined with a comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin and Bill from RiffTrax (formerly of MST3K).
2003's "Julie and Jack."
2013's "A Talking Cat!?!"
Featuring a parody containing the original movie with comedic commentary by Mike, Kevin, Bill and a harmless little tiki idol that Kevin brought back from Hawaii.
Steve McQueen's son, Chad, stars as Sean Martial Law Thompson, who has achieved a high rank on the police force despite having the raw charisma of a collectible spoon from the birthplace of Millard Fillmore.