Monster of the Day #3797

Monster of the Day #3797

The film for the final (six in a row) October Watch Party was The Boogens. I really like The Boogens, it's sort of my go-to film showing how well a small, independent movie can be made. I can't say it's great in any aspect, but it's really good in all of them; script, direction,…
Monster of the Day #3796

Monster of the Day #3796

Sadly, Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein (surely a lifelong dream of his) was made for Netflix. It is getting a limited theatrical release starting today, but will be in theaters shortly and not playing everywhere. Why? I don't know. Also, Netflix is premiering it next week, because, you know, why would you release an expensive,…
Monster of the Day #3794

Monster of the Day #3794

I'm pretty sure we've done this one before, but hey, can't skip Halloween without some vintage art. Man, that's great stuff.
Monster of the Day #3793

Monster of the Day #3793

Friday's Discord Watch Party featured The Norliss Tapes, basically Dan Curtis' alternate version of The Night Stalker. Both feature writers recording their supernatural adventures on tape cassettes. The BIG difference is that Roy Thinnes (The Invaders) is no Darren McGavin, and that's to radically understate things. Still, the movie is pretty decent by itself…
Monster of the Day #3792

Monster of the Day #3792

Yesterday, I listed some Universal classics presently available on Amazon Prime. Yet I could almost hear some of you protesting, "Ken, we're young hep cats who don't grok those cheesy old movies! We want something more, like, Now!, man, more up to date and with it!"Luckily, Prime is prepared for such heresy, as they…
Monster of the Day #3791

Monster of the Day #3791

Halloween approaches swiftly. Many of us are covered for stuff to watch via our personal home video libraries. However, for those looking to branch out, don't forget YouTube and Amazon Prime. The latter has unsurprisingly beefed up its horror offering for the month. To start with, they have a small but nice selection of…
Monster of the Day #3790

Monster of the Day #3790

Sorry, I forget who, but one of you guys mentioned the passing of movie poster artist Drew Struzan last week. As we all remember, movie posters used to be a very big deal in terms of promotion, and Struzan's work dominated the 70s and 80s. Mr. Struzan's delightful work started with B-movies such as…
Monster of the Day #3789

Monster of the Day #3789

Friday's Watch Party subject was Santo and Blue Demon vs the Monsters. It's on YouTube. It's 80 minutes long, and despite its short length, it not only features the long obligatory stretches of wrestling matches, but eventually five-ten minutes of watching some night club musical numbers. Even so, it was pretty great, and everyone…