Monster of the Day #1679
Man, Fox really didn’t want to be in the horror business. They finally made this cheapie horror film a few years after Undying Monster, and I mean, look at that poster. What… Read Article →
Man, Fox really didn’t want to be in the horror business. They finally made this cheapie horror film a few years after Undying Monster, and I mean, look at that poster. What… Read Article →
Well, now it that it looks like the Disney/Fox merger is likely to happen (barring it being blocked), let’s look at some of the horror properties Disney could turn into franchises now…. Read Article →
So I guess we can now officially call the ’60s the “Decade for Horror Movies with ‘Island’ in the Title.” And wow, is that poster writing a check that film can’t cash…. Read Article →
An odd little poster for an odd little film. A rip-off of a Frazatta poster? Surely the prostrate native guy in the foreground was a woman in Frazatta’s version. That Stamp’s ‘character’… Read Article →
A stereotypical staid British poster for…a film about passing kidney stones? “Well, yes, there is a monster, old bean. However, one doesn’t just talk about such things.” I’ll opt for the Spanish… Read Article →
It surely didn’t help the OK but not great Island of Burning Doomed that over here it was the bottom half (!) of a bill with the goofy kiddie flick Godzilla’s Revenge…. Read Article →
Uhh…is that secret that is it IS a vampire tree? Because I’m pretty sure it is is. Man, the day before spoiler alerts, am I right? And man, the “clutching horror.” Chills… Read Article →
I’ve probably featured this before, but who cares. It’s great. Just in case, here’s a bonus. I assume from one of the images that this is Harvey Weinstein’s skull. (oooh, topical!) Related… Read Article →
Ah, bikers and horror. One of the oddest little mini-trends of the late ’60s and early ’70s. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3495 (Sep 18, 2024) Monster of the Day #3494 (Sep… Read Article →
Monday! Boo! Skeleton! Yay! I saw The Disaster Artist last week. It was pretty great. Odd that Tommy Wiseau and Ed Wood are two of, what?, three?, (Orson Welles) American film directors… Read Article →