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.…
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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While this might also be considered a science fiction movie, the horror elements are much stronger than the (highly questionable) science. This one really scared…
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Tagline: “Frightmare! Born of jungle witchcraft! Created by a curse!” WTF Factor: *** Notable Announcement: Kimo: “I promise you all, I shall come back…
If ever a movie became a joke just because of its monster, this is the one. A worthy nemesis would have raised this into a…
Forget the sensational title (although it does perfectly describe the movie contents). This is arguably the best of Roger Corman’s early horror films. It’s fast-paced…
Q is an underrated minor gem from Larry Cohen. It has a bit of gore, a lot of sardonic humor, and one of the most…