Monster of the Day #3076
Yesterday I featured the recent killer gator movie Crawl, which is available on both Hulu and Amazon Prime. Maybe you’d like to pair that one with a more old school example though…. Read Article →
Yesterday I featured the recent killer gator movie Crawl, which is available on both Hulu and Amazon Prime. Maybe you’d like to pair that one with a more old school example though…. Read Article →
OK, this one is on both Amazon Prime and Hulu, so hopefully many of you could watch it. SYFY (ugh) managed to largely kill my lifelong love of killer animal movies, and… Read Article →
Time to help a brother out. BChasm writes: “Hi Ken, attached is a picture of Satan, from the 1985 film “The Adventures of Mark Twain,” directed by Claymation pioneer Will Vinton. Mr…. Read Article →
Horrible day. The last standing member of the Golden Age of Hollywood, Olivia De Havilland, has passed at the age of 104. A generation older than even the recently deceased Kirk Douglas,… Read Article →
Certainly the lesser of the two ’50s Brit sci-fi flicks Forrest Tucker starred in (obviously Crawling Eye is the other), this is one of those overly convoluted flicks that tosses a few… Read Article →
If you have a whole afternoon to blow this weekend, you could certainly do worse than to watch the Daimajin trilogy. All three films are (currently) available on YourTube with sweet widescreen… Read Article →
Sorry about yesterday, I had technical issues. The print is zoomboxed and soft and features a dub track, which I usually can’t stand. But hey, that’s what we grew up on. It’s… Read Article →
It’s sad to think how few people are left who would go, “Ohhh, George Zucco and Glenn Strange?!” Anyway, the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube had added 1942’s The Mad Monster…. Read Article →
Speaking of old school obscurities on Amazon Prime, they have The Ghoul. This never played on TV in Chicagoland when I was a kid, despite starring Boris Karloff. (Remember when Karloff and… Read Article →
Amazon Prime week. The last couple of days we’ve looked at some AIP flicks there, but they also have some of the more little-seen ’70s Hammer movies; Captain Kronos, Vampire Circus, and… Read Article →