Sometimes it is Best to Keep Going – Tourist Trap (1979)
There have been innumerable horror movies about hapless, unknowing tourists and travellers getting themselves into trouble in out of the way places that one has to wonder if people will ever stop […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – The Demon #6
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer As the story begins, Jason Blood finds himself in a small village, one where superstition reigns […]
View ArticleOnly Slightly…– Unhinged (1982)
Three girls are heading to a concert one day when they crash their car in the woods. Soon after they awaken to find themselves in unfamiliar surroundings and discover they have been […]
View ArticleParts of a Whole – Pieces (1982)
Pieces is an extremely apt title for this slasher as the killer in question enjoys removing the limbs from his victims, leaving them, for lack of a better description, in pieces. Unlike […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #55
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Michael Golden Inker – Terry Austin Colours – Glynis Wein Letters – Jim Novak Continuing to paint Doctor Strange as a sad and broken man, Roger […]
View ArticleThere is No Rest For…– The Dead One (1961)
The title of this film, The Dead One, could actually refer to the movie itself as filmmaker Barry Mahon tends to drag things out far longer than they need to be. Mahon […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #58
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Dan Green Inker – Terry Austin Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Jim Novak With this issue, Roger Stern presents it almost as a ‘day in […]
View ArticleA Mad Doctor, Mad Plans and…– Teenage Zombies (1958)
It is easy to see why this Jerry Warren product was shelved for a couple of years, yet in the grand scheme of things, Teenage Zombies was not all that bad. Was […]
View ArticleWith the Sacred Idol Comes…– The Curse of the Doll People (1961)
Originally known as Muñecos infernales when released in Mexico, it was soon imported into the United States and dubbed in English as The Curse of the Doll People. The title of the […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #59
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Dan Green Inker – Terry Austin Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Jim Novak Doctor Strange and his assistant Sara Wolfe, having just met Hannibal King […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – The Demon #7
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer Jack Kirby begins the issue immediately with conflict as the Demon finds himself face to face […]
View ArticleWho to Trust? – The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972)
As Anthony Ascott, director Giuliano Carnimeo would not only deliver a few spaghetti westerns during his tenure, but this movie as well, a giallo as good as any despite the fact it […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #60
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Dan Green Inker – Terry Austin Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Janice Chiang The search for Dracula continues and what better way than to seek […]
View ArticleFour Colour Thoughts – Redneck #1
The Creators – Donny Cates – Writer, Lisandro Estherren – Artist, Dee Cunniffe – Colours, Joe Sabino – Letters The Players – The Bowman Family, Father Landry The Story – The Bowman’s […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #61
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Dan Green Inker – Rick Magyar Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Joe Rosen Though Dracula might have retreated, the monster is by no means defeated […]
View ArticleNot the Best Dancers – Zombies on Broadway (1945)
Zombies on Broadway is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds. It does not happen to be a musical, nor is there any dancing or a chorus line to be found, despite […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #62
Writer – Roger Stern Artist – Steve Leialoha Colours – Bob Sharen Letters – Jim Novak While Doctor Strange and his team, consisting of Blade, Hannibal King, Frank Drake and Wong prepare […]
View ArticleFrom Man to Beast – Monster on the Campus (1958)
When a person thinks of Universal horror, it is often Frankenstein, Dracula or The Wolf Man that often come to mind. It is the classic monster movie, being more to the point, […]
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