Monster of the Day #3237
Amazon Prime still has the glorious, highly ’80s misfire Lifeforce. How long will it be there? Who knows. Well worth a look, though.
Amazon Prime still has the glorious, highly ’80s misfire Lifeforce. How long will it be there? Who knows. Well worth a look, though.
1932’s The Monster Walks is presumably a generic Old Dark House movie. If i had to guess from the still, I’d say it’s basically Cat and the Canary with maybe some Shh!… Read Article →
We haven’t checked in with Amazon Prime for a while. Vincent Price, except for Dr. Phibes, didn’t really do monster movies much. He and Corman’s Poe films didn’t have any–although Corman convinced… Read Article →
So my old friend Jeff was in town last Friday and we watched the terrific Jack Hill flick Switchblade Sisters, and then Grabbers, which is basically Ireland’s Tremors. Both are well worth… Read Article →
Warning: Woman in Red Dress might not actually be in this movie. Also, I know she looks pretty nonchalant. However, you know, she’s used to dating Italian guys, so….. Have a great… Read Article →
WARNING: Machine Gun Babe may not actually be in movie.
Movie posters are basically artifacts of the past, but really, it’s lobby cards that brings it all back. Ah, the salad days (such as they were) of my youth.
Toho’s old trilogy of Yokai films have seldom been available for viewing here in the states. Arrow has recently put out a nice Blu Ray set, but it’s a pricey $100. (Although… Read Article →
Sorry about Friday, I got back from the Godzilla movies at 11:30 the previous night, which is about nine hours past when I usually get home. So I was a bit tired… Read Article →
Hey, everyone. I was planning to do a Watch Party on Friday, in line with our roughly every two week schedule. However, my friend Jeff is in town that day so I’ll… Read Article →