Month: October 2020

October Mega-Marathon: Oct. 28th

For the 28th of this fine month, I thought it would be a good time to focus on the white collar worker and their first world problems as well as some movies about the craft of creating movie magic itself. Head on to the next page for some pre-Halloween goodies!…


October Mega-Marathon: Oct. 27th

For this group of films, we have a pretty diverse set of flicks: Mad monsters from the ’40s, Latin American spiritual distress, horror musicals, the grotesque body horror of the anime series Parasyte and trio of weird-ass old Halloween specials in the Kiddie Korner. Head on to the next page to read more!…


Suckers Blu-ray review

Suckers is a 1999 comedy crime-drama film directed by a stand-up comic and car salesman, Roger Nygard. This is the story of a group of car dealers who learn, to coin a phrase, “the art of the deal” on how to make ‘suckers’ out of customers buying cars. The story is a behind the scenes…


October Mega-Marathon – Oct. 26th

Welcome again to another day, another horror! In this bunch of flicks, we’ve got ’90s slasher sequels, werewolf comedies and comic book horror. Fun times! Head to the next page to check it out….


October Mega-Marathon Part 7

With this post, I’m all caught up!  Starting tomorrow I’ll be posting what was watched just the previous day, so if anyone is actually reading these things, it’ll be easier to digest.  This group covers all watches from October 23rd to October 25th and includes more Asian horror, Brazilian horror, JOSHUA!, alien abductions, Christmas horror…


October Mega-Marathon Part 6

I’m almost caught up with these write-ups at which point I’ll switch to just the update for the previous day. This group includes October 19th through October 22nd. We’ve got silent horror from the turn of the century, shark movies, scary backwoods shenanigans, ’80s school slashers, Stephen King adaptations and a bunch o’ double features….


October Mega-Marathon Part 5

Another day, another blob of madness-inducing horror movies to talk about. This post will span what I watched from October 13th to October 18th. In this batch we have franchise prequels, intense survival thrillers, the on-the-cheap duct-tape aesthetic of Tim Ritter’s shot-on-video trashterpieces, exorcisms, ’80s French splatter junk, the mad science of Boris Karloff, pregnancy…


Blu-ray Review – The Black Cat (Severin)

Dario Argento’s film Inferno came out in 1980, and was essentially panned by critics, rejected by the American studio who helped finance it, and watched fans ignore it as it was not the “Suspiria 2” they were looking for. Over the years the film has grown in esteem (Inferno is my favorite of Argento’s fare…


Blu-ray Review – Lady Death – Sentai Filmworks

When I was a teenager I would buy every issue of Fangoria I could get my hands on. In almost every issue throughout the 90’s there were ads for Chaos! Comics and their characters like Purgatori, Chastity, Evil Ernie, and of course, Lady Death! Being a horror-fanboy-metalhead, I ended up eating Chaos’ unique brand of…


Blu-ray Review – A Certain Scientific Accelerator (Funimation)

When A Certain Scientific Accelerator hit my mailbox, I was unaware of this entry in the Index saga. So needless to say I had to squeeze in the time to watch it being a fan of the entries in the series I have seen so far. This series follows the antagonist of the prior entries…