Monster of the Day #3024
So the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube just posted our old friend They Saved Hitler’s Brain, which like Curse of Bigfoot was an old, short silly movie that filmmakers later added… Read Article →
So the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube just posted our old friend They Saved Hitler’s Brain, which like Curse of Bigfoot was an old, short silly movie that filmmakers later added… Read Article →
Got a movie you want to push for a bit more home viewing before, hopefully, the lock downs start expiring? FoJ BChasm has a suggestion: “What must be the most adorable killer… Read Article →
Later today the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube is posting the seminal Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, probably the first full length horror film. By dint of being first, it probably establishes… Read Article →
While Forrest Tucker was in England to make The Crawling Eye, he also starred in Cosmic Monsters, aka The Strange World of Planet X. It’s a typically all over the map ’50s… Read Article →
Our old pals at Cult Cinema Classics on YouTube continue to post movies every day, although they seem to be running lower on horror films. Not out of them, but the volume… Read Article →
Presumably to have a show/character that he completely owned the rights to (Kolchak was adapted from an unpublished book, and much improved in the process), TV director/producer Dan Curtis following the jaw-dropping… Read Article →
Kiss of the Vampire is surely one of the lesser seen Hammer horror movies. I think I caught one rare TV broadcast of it back when I was a kid. However (for… Read Article →
Yesterday’s featured MotD, Fiend Without a Face, is not the only atmospheric British film that ends with the reveal of an awesome, tentacled brain monster. I’ve always loved the hinted-at backstory that… Read Article →
OK, maybe it’s time to go afield from the Cult Cinema Channel on YouTube. There are a lot of other movies available, although a lot of them are on random channels. One… Read Article →
Frankenstein’s Daughter is…kind of a mess. It’s no I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, that’s for sure. Still, you can watch it for free on the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube.