Monster of the Day #3625
Last day of T-Fest 20. I stayed an extra day for more hang-out time. Chad R played another “Sirk Before He was Sirk” movie, Sign of the Pagan (1954). It’s a regilious… Read Article →
Last day of T-Fest 20. I stayed an extra day for more hang-out time. Chad R played another “Sirk Before He was Sirk” movie, Sign of the Pagan (1954). It’s a regilious… Read Article →
Since we had watched a really good portmanteau movie, Tales of Terror, earlier that day, I suggested we end the da watching the most charmingly bad one I knew, Gallery of Horror… Read Article →
For some reason I couldn’t find a color still of this. Oh well. We went back to basics for the next film, the Roger Corman Poe film Tales of Terror. One of… Read Article →
So. the Monday after T-Fest continued. After The Demon’s Baby and The White Buffalo, we watched Thunder on the Hills, provided by Chad R. Chad if the only other person as enamored… Read Article →
We aim to please. The Assassination Bureau, available now on Amazon Prime.
Another movie I’d never seen. Dino REALLY wanted his own Jaws. Will “Orca” Sampson returns as Crazy Horse (sadly, this is not “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” or, particularly, “Outlaw Josie… Read Article →
Be there or be square. Amazon has one movie I really want to watch, but it’s longer than the 90 minutes or less I usually look for. I’ll talk about it tomorrow’s… Read Article →
So we ended Sunday watching The Assassination Bureau, a movie I remember watching with my Mom when I was a kid. It’s got a real (Emma Peel) Avengers vibe–certainly helped by the… Read Article →
After 30 Coins we watched The Boneyard, a zombie flick set in a morgue. It’s pretty good, I have to say, and I am famously zombied out. The film is best know… Read Article →
OK, so Sunday, Post-Fest. We started with Vincent Price’s The Mad Magician, one of his early films that is pretty close to House of Wax in tone (if not in grandeur). It’s… Read Article →