Monster of the Day #1236
While Italy produced several vampire films in the ’60s, this one towers over the rest. Indeed, I think it would have to be on the majority of people’s five best vampire movies… Read Article →
While Italy produced several vampire films in the ’60s, this one towers over the rest. Indeed, I think it would have to be on the majority of people’s five best vampire movies… Read Article →
This is another Italian “ugly vampire” film (although he’s not really a vampire, I don’t think). Much like our previous subject, this one revolves around a male character who transforms into a… Read Article →
This is the same as Monday’s. Although torpidly paced, this film at least did some interesting things with the vampires. It does lean heavily on Horror of Dracula, a fact that fails… Read Article →
Although they were still shooting in black and white in the mid-’60s, this still suggests the Italians did learn some lessons from Hammer.
“Hmmph. Brother, the thing’s a girl’s got to do to get a job in this town!” Watched this over the weekend, mostly because of a similar film Sandy Petersen and I tele-watched… Read Article →
That’s a lot stronger meat than I expected from an Atlas/Marvel horror comic. It really foretells The Manster, that’s for sure. EC would have titled it “Split Decision” or something, though. Went… Read Article →
Let’s admit it, when you work at a place called “Horrormoor,” your reputation is sort of baked in the cake. Meanwhile, that girl who stumbled in from an Archie comic must be… Read Article →
Sorry about yesterday, the site was down before I left for work, then I went out last night. Still, Halloween draws ever closer. “Lost in the Graveyard” seems the least of his… Read Article →
So sayeth this year’s organizers, Danny & Blake. See ya there. Ken
It’s Halloween week! I think I’ll do some Marvel horror comics from the EC era. These look pretty sweet, although suspect they were rather tame compared to EC’s stuff, given that it… Read Article →