Monster of the Day #1237
AIP’s Sam Arkoff and James Nicholson famously would think of titles, commission poster art, and then if theater owners booked the movie, they would go ahead and, you know, make it. Given… Read Article →
AIP’s Sam Arkoff and James Nicholson famously would think of titles, commission poster art, and then if theater owners booked the movie, they would go ahead and, you know, make it. Given… Read Article →
While Italy produced several vampire films in the ’60s, this one towers over the rest. Indeed, I think it would have to be on the majority of people’s five best vampire movies… Read Article →
This is another Italian “ugly vampire” film (although he’s not really a vampire, I don’t think). Much like our previous subject, this one revolves around a male character who transforms into a… Read Article →
This is the same as Monday’s. Although torpidly paced, this film at least did some interesting things with the vampires. It does lean heavily on Horror of Dracula, a fact that fails… Read Article →
Although they were still shooting in black and white in the mid-’60s, this still suggests the Italians did learn some lessons from Hammer.
“Hmmph. Brother, the thing’s a girl’s got to do to get a job in this town!” Watched this over the weekend, mostly because of a similar film Sandy Petersen and I tele-watched… Read Article →
That’s a lot stronger meat than I expected from an Atlas/Marvel horror comic. It really foretells The Manster, that’s for sure. EC would have titled it “Split Decision” or something, though. Went… Read Article →
Let’s admit it, when you work at a place called “Horrormoor,” your reputation is sort of baked in the cake. Meanwhile, that girl who stumbled in from an Archie comic must be… Read Article →
Sorry about yesterday, the site was down before I left for work, then I went out last night. Still, Halloween draws ever closer. “Lost in the Graveyard” seems the least of his… Read Article →
So sayeth this year’s organizers, Danny & Blake. See ya there. Ken