Conspiracy Theory of the Day….
Rachel Zegler is being paid by Jennifer Lawrence to try to make people forget the whole “nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie because it wouldn’t… Read Article →
Rachel Zegler is being paid by Jennifer Lawrence to try to make people forget the whole “nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie because it wouldn’t… Read Article →
Friday! Woo hoo! Hey, everyone, watch something stupid this weekend. Watch Party next week. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3696 (Apr 28, 2025) Not Monster of the Day #15 (Apr 24, 2025)… Read Article →
San Francisco? Los Angeles? New York? Chicago? So many candidates! Man, these are consistently dynamite. Seriously, how can you not love this stuff? Happy Friday Eve, everyone! Related PostsMonster of the Day… Read Article →
OK, OK, here’s my dime already. Don’t know why, I’m having problems with some of these thumbnails. Oh, well. Happy Wednesday, everyone. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3688 (Mar 20, 2025) Not… Read Article →
Man, again, wonderful painting. Thanks to everyone who showed up for the watch party. We watched out Jabootu subject The Hell Squad, a particularly inept (but somehow lovable) ’80s action flick. Thank… Read Article →
I remember this one! This was the Christmas novelette where The Spider saved Santa Claus after Pitch invaded his gold and crystal palace in outer space. The Devil’s big mistake was interrupting… Read Article →
I mean…c’mon. I’d love a poster of that. Happy Friday Eve, everyone. Watch Party tomorrow. Woot! Related PostsMonster of the Day #3676 (Feb 14, 2025) Monster of the Day #3675 (Feb 13,… Read Article →
Back to pulp covers tomorrow. When I returned to work yesterday, I had forgotten that I had bought a ticket for last night to finally see Princess Mononoke. I had seen Nausicaa… Read Article →
The Spider was a more homicidal The Shadow knock-off. It tended to feature a typical mix of madmen, gangsters, yellow perils and the like, which a fairly small number of more fantastic… Read Article →
SPOILER ALERT: Above image telegraphs the resolution of the film’s extremely hard to predict romantic triangle. Unsurprisingly, all the best stop-animated monsters from the ’50s came courtesy of Ray Harryhausen. (Well, and… Read Article →