Monster of the Day #3084
Back in the day the first (and for many, many years the only) slasher film I’d seen was Humongous. It was playing at one of my friend’s houses when our crowd was… Read Article →
Back in the day the first (and for many, many years the only) slasher film I’d seen was Humongous. It was playing at one of my friend’s houses when our crowd was… Read Article →
Again, this will never be my genre, but I have to admit I laughed at the tagline “It’s not human…and it’s got an axe.” It’s The Prey, and it’s on YouTube.
So, does anyone here like slashers? Not my bag, obviously, as I’ve established a million times. Still, at this time it’s a venerable sub-genre and I was wondering if anyone here did… Read Article →
“No, no! “In” the pants! “In” the pants!” I remember watching Ants on TV when it premiered in 1977, although I only remember it taking place in a lodge and that all… Read Article →
Might was well keep the theme going with a bit of a minor classic. Yep, it’s Kingdom of the Spiders with William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling and the great Woody Strode. Content Warning:… Read Article →
Yesterday I suggested giving The Bees a watch. I thought another killer animal film would be good for a weekend double bill. So how about Beaks, with Christopher Atkins working that Blue… Read Article →
“Bees! Bees! Thousands of Bees!” (Hey, not everyone has Irwin Allen’s budgets.) GalaxyJane pointed out to me that 1978’s delirious The Bees, no doubt rushed to drive-ins to (somewhat ironically) cash in… Read Article →
One of the great recent finds at a T-Fest, courtesy of Sandy, was The Golden Bat, a 1966 crazy Japanese superhero movie that inspired near Ship or Monsters or Super Inframan levels… Read Article →
Yesterday I featured the recent killer gator movie Crawl, which is available on both Hulu and Amazon Prime. Maybe you’d like to pair that one with a more old school example though…. Read Article →
OK, this one is on both Amazon Prime and Hulu, so hopefully many of you could watch it. SYFY (ugh) managed to largely kill my lifelong love of killer animal movies, and… Read Article →