Monster of the Day #3047
I don’t know peplums enough to give them the love they deserve here. They just didn’t play on TV very much back in the day. Still, they are oft goofy delights, as… Read Article →
I don’t know peplums enough to give them the love they deserve here. They just didn’t play on TV very much back in the day. Still, they are oft goofy delights, as… Read Article →
Cult Cinema Classics has put up a fairly decent print of Attack of the Giant Leeches. The one caveat is that it has French subtitles burned on it. Well, you can’t have… Read Article →
Sandy Petersen, when he’s bored beyond endurance (better than Holmes’ cocaine, I suppose), will occasionally call me and we’ll telewatch a dumb movie on Youtube or Amazon Prime. Last week we watched… Read Article →
Historians have marked this as the first appearance of a Scottish Kaiju, as evidenced by his kilt and the fact that he’s living in a cave, indicating he’s cheap. (What? My ethnic… Read Article →
Thursday! The weekend beckons. To me this looks like a dry run for the cocoon Adam Warlock (or ‘Him,’ originally) eventually came out of in Fantastic Four.
Hump day! I’m actually going to go visit my sister and niece this weekend, the first time I have done so since the COVID thing started. So that will be nice. We… Read Article →
Kirby was made to draw (and invent) comic books, but man, you can’t fault the guy’s horror work.
I’m a little annoyed by YouTube’s new system of randomly inserting commercials into everything. I mean, really, you’re two and a half minutes into a ten minute video and it stops for… Read Article →
Here’s a good one for the weekend. Alligator was written by John Sayles (hence the sly sense of humor and great characterization) and starred fan favorite Robert Forster. This is certainly one… Read Article →
I mentioned when Mausoleum was a recent MotD that the ’80s saw a run of supernatural-based horror movies where demons or possessed people or whatnot had basically unlimited powers and used them… Read Article →