Monster of the Day #1907

Monster of the Day #1907

Man, that's pretty. I think I get what audience they were going for as well, although I don't speak Italian so the film's title in impenetrable to me. Saw Captain Marvel last night, mostly because I knew it would tie into the upcoming Avengers film. It was fine, if kind of bland. I have…
Monster of the Day #1906

Monster of the Day #1906

Let's see. Back from Texas. Check. Home Internet/phone finally fixed. Check. Didn't oversleep and had to run right to work. Check. OK, so it's finally time for a new MotD. We had a great time in Texas, and I hope everyone else had a great time too. That's a great poster, but which I…
Monster of the Day #1905

Monster of the Day #1905

Nice poster, although that monster is more Peter Cushing from Tales From the Crypt than The Fog. Also, the poster overstates Curtis' importance, although you get why, commercially. Five days until the spring T-Fest!
Monster of the Day #1904

Monster of the Day #1904

RIP, B-Movie hyphenate Larry Cohen. While he created mini-classics in several genres, such as Blaxploitation (Black Caesar), he's most associated with horror due to niftily-scripted flicks like It's Alive (the baby one, obviously) and The Stuff, not to mention today's subject. The world Cohen worked in is no more, and thus obviously he will…
Monster of the Day #1903

Monster of the Day #1903

If I’ve learned one thing from looking at Thai horror movie posters, it’s that Thailand audiences love crocodiles. As mentioned before, this will be a short week of posts unless I find the time to pre-set some. And the spring T-Fest is next week! Wheee!
Monster of the Day #1902

Monster of the Day #1902

If I’ve learned one thing from looking at Thai horror movie posters, it’s that Thailand audiences love crocodiles. Yay, Friday! I will be taking two trips in the next two weeks, visiting family as of next Wednesday, then back home, then down to Texas the week after next for this spring's T(ween) Fest. I…
Monster of the Day #1900

Monster of the Day #1900

Sorry about yesterday, I couldn't get my Internet to work. Meanwhile.... If I’ve learned one thing for looking at Thai horror movie posters, it’s that Thailand audiences love crocodiles.