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Monday, August 30, 2010
If they managed to save Hitler's head, why
couldn't they get a brain for the director?
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Madmen of Mandoras (1963) Starring: Walter Stocker, Audrey Caire, Carlos Rivas, John Holland, Dani Lynn, and Pedro Regas Director: David B...
Friday, August 27, 2010
'Sound of Horror' brings little, not even fury
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Sound of Horror (1964) Starring: Auturo Fernandez, James Philbrook, Soledad Miranda, Ingrid Pitt, Lola Gaos, and Jose Bodalo Director: Jose ...
Coming Soon to a Bookstore Near You....
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I have a book coming out in November of this year titled 150 Movies You Should (Die Before You) See . It covers a wide variety of movie fail...
Thursday, August 26, 2010
'Ski Troop Attack' may leave you cold
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Ski Troop Attack (1960) Starring: Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Wally Campo, Richard Sinatra, and Shiela Noonan Director: Roger Corman Rat...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Picture Perfect Wednesday:
Beautiful Horror from Estaban Maroto
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If I made a list of my Top Twenty favorite artists, Estaban Maroto would be somewhere on it. Whether seeing his pen illustrating romance com...
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
'The Werewolf' is decent Halloween fare
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The Werewolf (1956) Starring: Don Megowan, Steven Ritch, Harry Lauter, Joyce Holden, Ken Christy, S. John Launer and George Lynn Director:...
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
'Number 17' is weak early Hitchcock
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Number 17 (1932) Starring: Leon Lion, John Stuart, Donald Calthrop, Ann Casson, and Anne Grey Director: Alfred Hitchcock Rating: Four of ...
'Marlene' is a top-notch horror comic book
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Marlene (Slave Labor Graphics, 2005) Story and Art: Peter Snejbjerg Rating: Nine of Ten Stars One sveltering Danish summer, police detec...
Friday, August 20, 2010
Karloff slays 'em dead when
meeting Abbott and Costello
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer (aka "Bud Abbott & Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff") (1949) Starring: Bud Abb...
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Picture Perfect Wednesday:
The First Action Movie Stars!
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It was 1915, and the Keystone Cops left their mark on the world of cinema as the original action movie heroes. Forget all the current hype ...
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