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.…
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…
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…
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 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 you want to know what kind of movie entertainment could be made for no money in the Florida Everglades in the 1960s, here’s your…
Genre star Barbara Shelley passed away on January 4, 2021. In her honor, I have chosen to discuss what I consider to be her best…
This Canadian, partially 3D movie has become a bit of a cult classic over the years, and it is an early entry into the Sixties…
It’s Cushing and Lee together again! While this is Cushing’s show all the way, the two play amiable peers for a change in this worthy…
While a 1960s black and white movie starring Lon Chaney might not sound like a good bet, Witchcraft is an undeservedly neglected, often chilling little…