Monster of the Day #534
Now that’s genre filmmaking at its finest. (Came out two years after 2001 a Space Odyssey, by the way.)
Now that’s genre filmmaking at its finest. (Came out two years after 2001 a Space Odyssey, by the way.)
Oddly, actually had a lot of stuff going on last week. TwL should return next week.
Early experiment with Axe Body Spray were…sub-optimal.
Fathom is that company that offers one night (concert, movies, opera, theater, etc) programming digitally streamed that theaters can sign on for. Apparently their occasional partnership with (sob!!) TCM is going well,… Read Article →
Invisible Monster Week! We’ve already had this beastie as a visible monster, but really, you can’t go Invisible Week and leave him off. Kudos to the filmmakers, who managed to make the… Read Article →
Just saw this: “More than 400,000 American homes have cut the cord and ditched their cable and satellite pay-TV services since the start of 2012. The figure includes 169,000 subscribers shed by… Read Article →
Frankly, I thought the first sequel to The Car would have featured the drive shaft. But whatever.
Basically built around the question of which were successful enough to prompt sequels. But there are signs of Hollywood’s ongoing structural problems here. As noted in the article, Universal had three successful… Read Article →
For some reason, women’s focus groups did not find the new Beauty and the Beast TV show was romantic as the old one.
“A doctor reanimates the corpse of his mad scientist grandfather, THEN figures out it was a bad idea!” Even for the dedicated genre movie fan like myself, Jerry Warren movies are often… Read Article →