Monster of the Day #3352

Monster of the Day #3352

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! I haven't seen it, but if I'm remembering correctly Cemetary Man is a love story about a guy who goes to zany lengths to protect his zombie girlfriend.* Awwwwwwwww. (*On the other hand, in romcoms it's totally valid for ladies to leave their supportive fiance because he snores.) I should…
Monster of the Day #3351

Monster of the Day #3351

Looking for an Alien knock-off to watch this weekend. There's the dystopian future serial killer/monster hybrid pic Split Second. Bonus, it stars Rutger Hauer.  If you want a Hauer double bill, Amazon Prime also currently has Blind Fury, the attempt to bring the Zatoichi the Blind Gambler movies to America. It was very spottily…
Monster of the Day #3350

Monster of the Day #3350

I apologize for all the terrifying dreams you guys have after viewing this. Anyway, being an astute crowd, several of you noticed Jabootu subject The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf, probably Christopher Lee's worst movie, is on Amazon Prime. Well worth a look, although obviously it will also be a Watch Party…
Monster of the Day #3349

Monster of the Day #3349

I don't know anything about this movie, 1999's The Killer Eye (was Charles Band still making films in 1999?), but given the big hilarious Giant Eye prop, I might have to give it a look. On Amazon Prime.
Monster of the Day #3348

Monster of the Day #3348

So for the Watch Party we watched--if not understood--a '70s 'arty' campy (I think) horror movie (kinda) called Alabama's Ghost.   Here's the discussion that ensued afterward:
Monster of the Day #3347

Monster of the Day #3347

It's been featured here before, several times probably. Still, when I saw that Hulu was offering John Frankenheimer's Prophecy, well, that news needs to be spread. If you don't have Hulu, you can rent the film digitally on Amazon Prime for $4 (or watch it free if you take a free trial to either…
Monster of the Day #3346

Monster of the Day #3346

I liked some of the beasties from Love and Monsters (although I haven't seen the film yet). Even so, for many of us suits will also beat pixels. So if you're in that mood, here's one from Knights of Badassdom, which I just discovered is actually available on Amazon Prime.
Monster of the Day #3344

Monster of the Day #3344

More Love and Monsters. It's a bit too long (and hour 49 minutes; please, folks, 90 minutes!) but I have to say the monsters are winning me over. I might have to give this a look. Again, it's on Hulu.