Monster of the Day #1953
Sorry about yesterday, my Internet went down (highly annoying) although at least it wasn’t an issue for a week like last time. Still on Amazon Prime movies. People here know I have… Read Article →
Sorry about yesterday, my Internet went down (highly annoying) although at least it wasn’t an issue for a week like last time. Still on Amazon Prime movies. People here know I have… Read Article →
Godzilla King of the Monsters is officially off the summer’s box office failure list. This is both by dint of having basically broken even at the worldwide box office, as well as… Read Article →
For those who don’t know, Brett Piper is a throwback, a regional (New Hampshire) filmmaker who has this little niche making very cheapie monster films featuring endearing stop action animation. The movies… Read Article →
This is Blood Thirst. I have so many movies stacked up in my Amazon Prime list that I should probably just take the weekend and watch as many as I can to… Read Article →
Looking for ’80s cheese? (OK, it was released in 1990, but it’s an ’80s film at heart.) Amazon Prime has you covered with Demon Wind. Boobs, good make-up and prosthetic effects, and… Read Article →
Gallery of Horror, a very low-rent horror anthology from the ’60s, got mentioned the other day, and yep, it’s on Amazon Prime. The stories tend to have ‘shocking’ twist endings, which ain’t… Read Article →
Amazon Prime! Someday I need to start watching more stuff there. Actually good movies, good junk, bad junk, classic TV shows. (Both Secret Agent Man and The Prisoner.) And I really just… Read Article →
Blood Beat is another Amazon Prime film, a regional (Wisconsin) slasher flick that’s 80% horrible deathly slop and 20% batcrap insanity. The crazy stuff is almost worth sitting through the film for,… Read Article →
I had seen this, but Eric Hinkle also aptly commented on it on the thread for the latest MotD. He summed it up nicely, so…. “Has anyone else heard the ‘good’ news… Read Article →
Amazon Prime has your old school schlock covered as well. This is Monster Maker, 1944, with J. Carrol Naish. Have I ever seen this? Maybe not. Just plug in Bela Lugosi Prime… Read Article →