Monster of the Day #3424
3:00 movie this Thursday. Again, not so much my bag. Luckily, the films playing Thursday night, which I can see, are MUCH more up my alley. More on that in the days… Read Article →
3:00 movie this Thursday. Again, not so much my bag. Luckily, the films playing Thursday night, which I can see, are MUCH more up my alley. More on that in the days… Read Article →
So with Covid currently–hopefully permanently–dormant, G-Fest returns to Chicagoland. This includes showing a slate of G-Films at my childhood home, the Pickwick Theatre. We start Thursday with the traditional four films. The… Read Article →
Reginald was relieved. The Magic Mirror worked, and proved Cynthia wouldn’t get fat like her mother. Happy Friday, everyone! Watch something stupid this weekend. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3692 (Apr 17,… Read Article →
Ghost Rider sneers at your junker. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3688 (Mar 20, 2025) Not Monster of the Day #8 (Mar 18, 2025) Monster of the Day #3687 (Mar 12, 2025)… Read Article →
Aka The Return of Jimmy Hoffa. Love this period, where skeletons were as common on DC Comics covers as gorilla. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3686 (Feb 28, 2025) Monster of the… Read Article →
Hello! Like the titular lead in 2017’s A Ghost Story, I’m back from the dead. We’ll, actually, I was dead. And that ghost featured above is a ghost, so it’s not back… Read Article →
After The Uninvited, we watch the extremely fun The Raven, the old one with Lugosi and Karloff. (“I’m the sanest man alive!”) Then the crazy (I think) Thai film Killer Elephants, then… Read Article →
We ended Friday with Wizard’s Curse, a very fun Chinese sorcery film. I don’t remember any monsters, it was more like Natural Born Killers with a pair of psychotic lovers menacing some… Read Article →
Friday continued. The children all left, and entertainment left with them. Arthur, Sandy’s son, showed the French ‘film’ Devil Story. It’s about 20 minutes of movie stretched out to an hour and… Read Article →
The reason we held this year’s edition of T(ween) Fest in the summer, instead of the spring, was that Arthur Petersen and his wife and daughters–who used to live in Dallas but… Read Article →