Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
Intro: If you can’t get enough of Karloff, this is a serviceable vehicle for his talents. Lovecraft doesn’t fare nearly as well. Radiation madness ensues.…
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Hastings: “Give women the vote and look what you get: lady scientists!” --- Tarantula
Intro: If you can’t get enough of Karloff, this is a serviceable vehicle for his talents. Lovecraft doesn’t fare nearly as well. Radiation madness ensues.…
If all of the Mexican horror movies you’ve seen featured masked wrestlers, this gothic vampire tale will be a big change of pace. Patterned on…
Sometimes all it takes is bad timing for a movie to fall into undeserved obscurity. Overshadowed by Witchfinder General and Targets, both coming out the…
Fiend Without a Face is generally considered one of the better science fiction horror movies of the 1950s. Its reputation is almost entirely based on…
Island of Terror is a much better movie than its obscurity would suggest. A typically fine performance by Peter Cushing really lifts this onto my…
This prestige U.S.-French production is surprisingly obscure given its well-respected cast, substantial budget, and major quotability. It also deploys Richard Burton as its not-too-secret weapon.…
If you like gothic horror, it doesn’t get more gothic than this. Tagline: “The Living and the Dead Change Places in an Orgy of Terror…”…
It’s a monster movie with no monsters! There are, however, monoliths. Tagline: “Mammoth skyscrapers of stone thundering across the Earth!” WTF Factor: *** Notable Quote:…
It’s the Fly movie without any flies! This second sequel to the original version of The Fly (1958) follows an interesting tangent on teleportation and…
If the Zuni fetish doll in Trilogy of Terror (1975) is considered by many to be the scariest doll in horror movie history, then a…