Monster of the Day #1659
Although FMF very soon found its voracious audience and was selling in just about every drug store, convenience store and newsstand in the country, early on it looks a lot more fanzine-ish…. Read Article →
Although FMF very soon found its voracious audience and was selling in just about every drug store, convenience store and newsstand in the country, early on it looks a lot more fanzine-ish…. Read Article →
I woke up to go to work and realized I had nothing set up. So…here’s a FMF cover.
I watched Colossal over the weekend. More accurately, I watched some of it, and fast forwarded through the rest. It’s the latest of a sort of mini-genre now, the Giant Monster Art… Read Article →
One last Highway to Hell shot. I figured Patric Bergin was nice enough to sit in the make-up chair while this was done, and so he deserved his due. As the Devil… Read Article →
A Hell Cop *and* a stop-animated Cerberus? Sign me up. This is one of those films that came out on VHS, never got a DVD release in all the years that followed,… Read Article →
The box for this movie seemed omnipresent in video stores back in the day. I might even have rented it once, but I can’t quite remember if I’ve watched it or not…. Read Article →
Wow. A knife-wielding killer doll. That’s fresh.
Sorry for the distressingly generic monster shot. However, this was the only such shot for this obscure DTV flick that didn’t feature nudity.
So many made for video movies following the 80s, although as least this era featured monster suits rather than horrible SYFY CGI. And they often assembled pretty good casts. This one boasts… Read Article →
Despite the deformed re-design, this is (unsurprising as the show seems partly meant as a primer to introduce kids to the Marvel Universe) the episodic cartoon version of Dracula that most resembles… Read Article →