Ten movie crossovers
The best part of comic books as a kid was when one character would meet another. Before it got overdone, it was unexpected and a lot of fun. Movies can be the same way. The criteria for these films was that the crossovers had to take you by surprise and not just be a character […]
MILL CREEK CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH — epilogue
Whew — we made it through CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH! I thought nobody would care at all, but we actually gained readers and site traffic. Thank you to everyone that contributed, read, liked and shared our articles. I’m debating doing the PURE TERROR box next. Hopefully, we can get all of these writers and more to […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: Drive-In Massacre (1976)
I love the drive-in more than anywhere else in the world. A night at the drive-in is one of promise, wonder, drinking in public, movies that I love and Chilly Dilly pickles. This movie tries to make the drive-in a scary place. But is it an entertaining one? Starting off with a double murder at […]
Ugly Sweater Party (2018)
Christmas Ever. Deep in the woods. A campsite. That’s where you’ll find an ugly sweater party. Cliff and Jody were lured here by two sexy twins — fraternal twins, but twins nonetheless. However, they soon discovered that those twins have found God and that this is a Bible Camp. Potentially more troublesome is the fact […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: I Bury the Living (1958)
John S Berry says that he’s a pretty low key guy. He has a few articles on the Rupert Pupkin Speaks site. I asked him to tell me a little more about himself and he replied that he loves bargain bin horror movies, his cat Walter, Terry Gordy and most people. A few years ago I saw […]
It! (1967)
This movie is one crazy mix-up of a bunch of other movies that you may love, all in one easy to gulp down cocktail. Take some Hammer mood, squeeze in some modern gothic, a pinch of Psycho, rip off the motorcycle scene from The Great Escape, throw in some nukes and boom — you have It! After a […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: House of the Dead (1980)
I’m so glad that I got Bill Van Ryn to write about this movie! If you like what he has to say, check out his other projects like the website Groovy Doom and the zine Drive-In Asylum. Thanks again for your multiple articles and sharing everything else out, Bill! Ultra low budget films really turn me on […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: The Bloody Brood (1959)
Emily Fear is a librarian by day, professional wrestling lover and accordion player in the band Bitter Whiskers by night. You can catch her as the co-host of Talking Honor on PWTorch and read her new blog all about intergender wrestling, Boy Girl Party. Like the straight-laced, grim-faced cousin of Roger Corman’s A Bucket of Blood, […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: The Hearse (1980)
I feel bad that I’ve forced Jennifer Upton to watch some really bad movies this month, but I do appreciate everything she wrote for Chilling Classics Month. An American living in London, she is a freelance writer for International publishers Story Terrace and others. In addition, she has a blog where she frequently writes about […]
CHILLING CLASSICS MONTH: The Legend of Bigfoot (1976)
Thanks to Jennifer Upton for contributing this review. An American living in London, she is a freelance writer for International publishers Story Terrace and others. In addition, she has a blog where she frequently writes about horror and sci-fi called Womanycom. The 1970s were the pinnacle decade for Bigfoot films. The film that kicked off the […]
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