Monster of the Day #3039
Here’s a good one for the weekend. Alligator was written by John Sayles (hence the sly sense of humor and great characterization) and starred fan favorite Robert Forster. This is certainly one… Read Article →
Here’s a good one for the weekend. Alligator was written by John Sayles (hence the sly sense of humor and great characterization) and starred fan favorite Robert Forster. This is certainly one… Read Article →
I mentioned when Mausoleum was a recent MotD that the ’80s saw a run of supernatural-based horror movies where demons or possessed people or whatnot had basically unlimited powers and used them… Read Article →
How about some ’80s schlock? And nobody does ’80s schlock like the Italians. They made a whole industry out of knocking off a small handful of American and Australian genre films (mostly… Read Article →
It’s a bad look these days to complain about having to go back to work today, so I won’t. In fact, the advantage of the Monday holiday is that you still have… Read Article →
Let’s give Roger Corman some love. I’m sure this monster was nightmare fuel to more than one kiddie viewer back in the day. Corman was a great environmentalist. He recycled an earlier… Read Article →
I learned last night that the fine folks at Arrow Video are putting out Gamera the Complete Collection this summer, a set to rival or even surpass Criterion’s recent Godzilla set. The… Read Article →
Not many films have a cheaper, mangier monster suit than The Snow Creature. It’s so bad that they really keep it in shadows, as seen here. And this was directed by W…. Read Article →
Mausoleum is a classic ’80s gonzo supernatural horror movie, ala The Jar or Supernatural. Green glowing eyes pervade, there’s great latex monster prosthetics, gore effects, there’s a bit of a name cast… Read Article →
In Bill Warren’s absolutely essential survey of 1950s sci-fi films, Keep Watching the Skies!, he actually continues to cover films from the first couple of years of the 1960s because they’re fundamentally… Read Article →
There’s a really nice (pirated, no doubt, so see it while you can) print of The Boogens on YouTube. It’s one of those little gems you stumble across occasionally, that manages to… Read Article →