Monster of the Day #3017
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 →
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.
The Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube has been on another tear lately. They don’t exclusively post horror/sci-fi (today’s posts are Fairbanks’ silent The Black Pirate, Jose Ferrer’s Oscar-winning turn as Cyrano… Read Article →
Nothing says fun like a goofy giant bug movie. In this case I mean that literally, since the titular beastie is a fabric covered Volkswagen Bug. There is no escape from a… Read Article →
No big surprise here, although it’s sad news (admittedly, in a small beer sort of way considering the larger picture) considering we haven’t skipped a fest since we started doing this going… Read Article →
Here’s a treat. A day or two ago the YouTube channel Cult Cinema classics posted a VERY nice print of White Zombie. Indeed, it’s amazing that an independent cheapie from 1932 still… Read Article →
Have I been hitting the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube a bit hard lately? It’s hard to get away from, since they are adding new monster movies (along with many other… Read Article →
Ah, hello old friend. Peckish? Have some of these anchovies. Because fish is good brain food. Available to watch, unsurprisingly, the Cult Cinema Classics channel on YouTube. If you have Amazon Prime… Read Article →
FoJ Bchasm suggested this, and I’ll let him explain why. “I’ve enclosed a shot of Molesaar, from the 1983 film “The Keep.” I’ve always thought his first appearance in the film was… Read Article →
Short on time? 1943’s Poverty Row feature The Ape Man, starring Bela Lugosi and directed by (of course) William Beaudine, runs a scant 63 minutes. It’s super cheap and silly, but endearing,… Read Article →