[UPDATED] Monster of the Day #3055
If you have an hour and change this weekend, you could many worse ways to spend it then watching AIP’s enjoyable meta How To Make a Monster. The cameos at the end… Read Article →
If you have an hour and change this weekend, you could many worse ways to spend it then watching AIP’s enjoyable meta How To Make a Monster. The cameos at the end… Read Article →
It’s been awhile since I promoted The Greatest Movie Ever Made, but since there’s a fan subtitled copy on YouTube, let’s turn our eyes again on Ship of Monsters. Dammit, why didn’t… Read Article →
This is one of the more obscure Corman films, at least it was for me. By which I mean that unlike, say, Attack of the Giant Leeches, this didn’t get a lot… Read Article →
Hello! I hope everyone had a good weekend. The Cult Movie Classics channel on YouTube is getting back into horror/sci-fi mode, although many of the recent additions are borderline monster films. This… Read Article →
Yay, Friday! As a change of pace, no monster today. If you have Amazon Prime, though, you might want to give the documentary That Guy Dick Miller a look. On YouTube, Red… Read Article →
The Cult Cinema Classics channel has added In the Year 2889. It’s instructive (if a slog) to watch the difference between a B movie and a Z movie, and nothing illustrates this… Read Article →
Croaked Frog Monster from Hell is apparently just Bill Rebane’s gillman movie Rana Legend of Shadow Lake, as retitled by Troma. It’s a Bill Rebane movie, so don’t expect the campy tone… Read Article →
The Return of Tabonga! This one is on Amazon Prime, although it might be on YouTube as well. Originally called The Loves of Hercules (on Amazon it’s Hercules vs the Hydra), it… Read Article →
There aren’t a lot of color stills caps from the fairly obscure 1970 flick Bigfoot. This black and white one is pretty good, though, with the lack of color probably making the… Read Article →
Hmm, that creature reminds me of something…. If you’re looking for a really crappy, obscure piece o’ garbage this weekend, and who isn’t, try 1985’s Attache of the Beast Creatures. Available for… Read Article →