Monster of the Day #690
What a wonderful film. So far ahead of its time that if they revived it now, it would be considered utterly derivative. (Plus they would completely ruin it.) This is one of… Read Article →
What a wonderful film. So far ahead of its time that if they revived it now, it would be considered utterly derivative. (Plus they would completely ruin it.) This is one of… Read Article →
’70s exploitation offered examined the intersection of traditional, gothic monsters with (then) modern American scene. Today this fish out of water element is largely forgone; vampires and werewolves are more likely to… Read Article →
Aside from Ironside, NBC is raising even more undead. I understand mileage varies, and I hold no contempt for anyone who disagrees with me on this, but man, that strikes me as… Read Article →
Well, I mentioned this flick in the last MotD, so it’s a natural segue. Not Quarry’s more famous character, of course, but this is floating around on DVD for completists. And again,… Read Article →
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Oh my goodness, is that friggin’ LUKE CAGE?! That’s Luke Cage, right? How the hell is Marvel making all my childhood dreams come true like this?* Thank… Read Article →
NBC has passed on a pilot based on the incredibly cool horror western comic The Sixth Gun. In a way, I’m relieved. In theory, there should have been no way they could… Read Article →
While we wait for Sandy to start his new Kickstarter for the board game version of his Cthulhu game (he ran a round of the prototype during T(ween) Fest weekend a few… Read Article →
We close out ’70s Wolfmen Week with this oddity (which, unlike yesterday’s subject, is available on DVD). Genre-crossing films were a lot rarer back then, although this film is a lot like… Read Article →
Oddly, I couldn’t find a good color still of this. This seems like the old Sam Arkoff sort of thing, where they thought of a title and then made the movie around… Read Article →
Take that, Nixon!