Monster of the Day #3516
So…there was a minor cascade of minorly bad decisions that led to the next movie. I had originally planned to show an outright classic movie, one of the very best and one… Read Article →
So…there was a minor cascade of minorly bad decisions that led to the next movie. I had originally planned to show an outright classic movie, one of the very best and one… Read Article →
Today’s Monster of the Day should be Freeman Williams, who along with Chris Holland and, of course, Sandy Petersen started T-Fest. Back at the first show Freeman, who was obviously in attendance,… Read Article →
The first T-Fest was held in a hotel conference room. Sandy P funded it, and didn’t come close to getting his money back. (The more things change….) As such we for the… Read Article →
We open T-Fest 20 (!) with my choice of Watari the Ninja Boy, an extremely fun (if I say so myself) ’60s color, well, ninja boy movie. It was packed with wonderful… Read Article →
Halloween Watch Party went from Universal’s Son of Dracula to Hammer’s Brides of Dracula. Brides, despite the crushing absence of Christopher Lee (who had yet to return to the cloak), is really… Read Article →
Another pretty good Halloween movie. In fact, in some aspects its similar to the last WP feature, Son of Dracula. I hope to see you there. Related PostsNot Monster of the Day… Read Article →
Sandy ended the evening by showing Terrified (2017), an Argentine horror film about three paranormal investigators who set up investigations in three different, nearby houses. Things…don’t go well. The investigators are weirdly… Read Article →
After Vampire Circus I showed one of several recently bought Hong Kong blu rays, Righting Wrongs, This is about a vigilante prosecutor pursued by a hardass cop played by Cynthia Rothrock. It… Read Article →
While we were on Amazon, we watched Vampire Circus, which several of us, including myself, had never seen. It’s no Captain Kronos, but as an experimental Hammer vampire film it’s certainly better… Read Article →
OK, so Texas and the 20th (!) T-Fest. Along with 15 T(ween)-Fests. I haven’t missed one yet. I arrived at DFW airport, and the arriving Mary and Jamie were extremely kind enogh… Read Article →