Monster of the Day #3066
Speaking of AIP on Amazon Prime, my friend Jeff called last night and mentioned that Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow is playing there now. That’s one of the more obscure AIPs, so check… Read Article →
Speaking of AIP on Amazon Prime, my friend Jeff called last night and mentioned that Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow is playing there now. That’s one of the more obscure AIPs, so check… Read Article →
I didn’t have time to troll through YouTube to look for a movie this morning, so let’s pop over to Amazon Prime. Bert I Gordon on Prime, that’s the stuff. I don’t… Read Article →
More of this, please. The Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube has posted the entire serial the Phantom Creeps, which stars Bela Lugosi as a crazy mad scientist. That’s his killer robot,… Read Article →
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (as featured on these very pages) premieres on the Cult Cinema Channel tonight, on YouTube. I don’t know that there’s a good copy of this film left,… Read Article →
Nothing makes me lament where Hollywood in general right now than the fact that we can’t go see double bills of movies like Killer Shrews and Giant Gila Monster in theaters/drive-ins anyway…. Read Article →
Here’s one that never got around much. It’s the 1920 silent version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring John Barrymore. It was quickly overshadowed by the famous Fredric March version and… Read Article →
Ugh, sure didn’t feel like a long weekend (I appreciated the day off, nonetheless). Back to work now, and yes, I do realize that given current day events that is NOT something… Read Article →
I have to troll a bit deeper to find monster movies on YouTube these days, I didn’t get to it yesterday. So let’s pop over to Amazon Prime. They recently added Dogora… Read Article →
It took the combined efforts of Irwin Yablans and Charles Band, and featuring Demi Moore in her first major role, Parasite (aka The Other Parasite) features little beasties threatening survivors in the… Read Article →
The Cult Movie Classics channel on YouTube has posted the original and still best version of the oft-filmed Phantom of the Opera, that movie that cemented Lon Chaney’s status as cinema’s first… Read Article →