Monster of the Day #1952
For those who don’t know, Brett Piper is a throwback, a regional (New Hampshire) filmmaker who has this little niche making very cheapie monster films featuring endearing stop action animation. The movies… Read Article →
For those who don’t know, Brett Piper is a throwback, a regional (New Hampshire) filmmaker who has this little niche making very cheapie monster films featuring endearing stop action animation. The movies… Read Article →
This is Blood Thirst. I have so many movies stacked up in my Amazon Prime list that I should probably just take the weekend and watch as many as I can to… Read Article →
Looking for ’80s cheese? (OK, it was released in 1990, but it’s an ’80s film at heart.) Amazon Prime has you covered with Demon Wind. Boobs, good make-up and prosthetic effects, and… Read Article →
Gallery of Horror, a very low-rent horror anthology from the ’60s, got mentioned the other day, and yep, it’s on Amazon Prime. The stories tend to have ‘shocking’ twist endings, which ain’t… Read Article →
Amazon Prime! Someday I need to start watching more stuff there. Actually good movies, good junk, bad junk, classic TV shows. (Both Secret Agent Man and The Prisoner.) And I really just… Read Article →
Blood Beat is another Amazon Prime film, a regional (Wisconsin) slasher flick that’s 80% horrible deathly slop and 20% batcrap insanity. The crazy stuff is almost worth sitting through the film for,… Read Article →
Amazon Prime has your old school schlock covered as well. This is Monster Maker, 1944, with J. Carrol Naish. Have I ever seen this? Maybe not. Just plug in Bela Lugosi Prime… Read Article →
Now i’m just picking random obscure monster movies on Amazon Prime, but that’s OK. Island Claws is hardly great, and to the regret of most, as with ’50s sci-fi cheapies we don’t… Read Article →
Again, I just want everyone to know Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is on Amazon Prime. Wheeee! I don’t know if it looks as good as it does on the spectacular DVD,… Read Article →
Amazon Prime has a lot of junk now, so in a minor way it can be like roving the shelves of a big video store back in the day, seeing a video… Read Article →