RIP Ray Bradbury
Truly a giant in the fantasy / sci-fi field, and the second of a once seemingly immortal trio of fan icons; Forry Ackerman, Mr. Bradbury, and now the sole member of the… Read Article →
Truly a giant in the fantasy / sci-fi field, and the second of a once seemingly immortal trio of fan icons; Forry Ackerman, Mr. Bradbury, and now the sole member of the… Read Article →
Truly a pioneer of cinema, Méliès was one of the first to exploit the eerie uncanniness of skeletons. And jazz hands. Dance ten, looks three.
Pee Wee’s Playhouse, circa
This was easily the most satisfying film I’ve watched so far in my Unseen Lorre Fest. Passage to Marseille was probably a better film (and certainly portions of it were markedly superior)…. Read Article →
Take that, Teletubbies!
Our week of monsters banding together to fight evil concludes with two similar TV examples. Just as Land of the Lost and Valley of the Dinosaurs were basically cartoon / live action… Read Article →
Sorry to keep bugging you fine folks, but TCM will be showing Mask of Dimitrios on June 12th at 1:30 AM (any recorder would want to check the local time for their… Read Article →
So the Legion of Monsters lay dormant after their one appearance in the ’70s (as seen yesterday), but were apparently revived recently. Man-Thing and Ghost Rider were not to be found, but… Read Article →
In the ’70s, the voluntary Comics Code weakened, and supernatural characters came roaring back. Marvel here attempted to make a super-team of some of their monster characters, which obviously failed, since they… Read Article →
Pretty much from the beginning of this site, and thus way back in the days of the VHS tape, I maintained that the last, great untapped source of Jabootu fare was the… Read Article →