The Corpse Grinders (1971)
We’re returning to familiar ground here. This is the third film from Ted V. Mikels’ Golden Age (1966-1973). Of course, golden ages are relative. We’re not talking John Ford here by any… Read Article →
We’re returning to familiar ground here. This is the third film from Ted V. Mikels’ Golden Age (1966-1973). Of course, golden ages are relative. We’re not talking John Ford here by any… Read Article →
Plot: Night of the Living Dead, only with housecats instead of zombies. For whatever reason, the killer cat genre remains a surprisingly robust one. I mean, I can understand movies being centered… Read Article →
Mondays, am I right? I’ve seen the first few episodes, and it’s pretty fun so far. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3481 (Mar 19, 2024) Monster of the Day #3480 (Mar 18,… Read Article →
The #1 reason to hate Neverending Story (aside from Lionel Hutz’ lawsuit against it): It gave us Jar Jar Binks. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3476 (Mar 12, 2024) Monster of the… Read Article →
I didn’t have anything planned, so we might as well continue with Neverending Story. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3471 (Mar 5, 2024) Monster of the Day #3470 (Mar 4, 2024) Monster… Read Article →
Not a monster per se, but appropriate to the day. Have a great weekend, everyone. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3466 (Feb 23, 2024) Monster of the Day #3465 (Feb 22, 2024)… Read Article →
OK, I like that. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3461 (Feb 6, 2024) Monster of the Day #3460 (Feb 5, 2024) Monster of the Day #3459 (Feb 2, 2024) Monster of the… Read Article →
First, apologies for yesterday. I couldn’t get on the site before work. Second, congratulations to Best Host in the World Sandy Petersen, for another successful Kickstarter with the second edition of Cthulhu… Read Article →
Have to admit, I didn’t love this, or the two Hensen puppet movies, but hey, different strokes for different folks. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3451 (Jan 23, 2024) Monster of the… Read Article →
A very good job of representing the monsters accurately while not revealing that they are basically made of garbage bags. Mr. Kallis must have used a model for the woman like the… Read Article →