SCHLOCK & AWE’s sister-column, DRIVE-IN SATURDAY, is the place to find reviews of film making on the fringe. If it’s weird, gory, racy, experimental, and/or any form of exploitation film, this is the place to read about it.
Blackenstein: The Black Frankenstein managed to cover some issues -either purposefully or accidentally- that were very important in the day and, maybe, even more so now.
One thing I learned from this film is that the homeless are apparently pretty fragile and their body parts explode into bloody messes after just about any violence.