Monthly Archives: July 2021
Part One of ‘Time Walker’ (1982)
This one comes at to you thanks to a timely screening on Svengoolie! 🙂 It’s also been spoofed by Mystery Science Theatre 3000! So … why should they have all the fun? 🙂 On that note, I present to you … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Los Tallos Amargos’ (1956)
WARNING: CONTAINS A POSSIBLE SPOILER OR TWO. I recently saw this film on TCM’s Noir Alley. It’s a great example of the important work Eddie Mueller’s Film Noir Foundation is doing in the field of movie restoration. The story behind … Continue reading
‘Earth vs. the Spider’ (1958) (B-Movie Review – Part Three)
Time for the weird and thrilling ending to this review! 🙂 Here’s the previous part! Like I should have been giving you all along! At some point, the Big Arachnid may have wandered by Kingman’s house and terrified his wife, … Continue reading
‘Earth vs. the Spider’ (1958) (B-Movie Review – Part Two)
Back again with Part Two of this awful mess awesome film I saw on Svengoolie! 🙂 It’s Part Two of my review of Earth vs. the Spider! Despite the Sheriff’s dismissal of those pesky teenagers’ accounts of Dad’s mysterious disappearance … Continue reading
My Review of ‘The Bribe’ (1949)
This is an interesting film, but not because it’s the most awesome film noir ever made. It begins in media res, with a federal agent named Rigby (fans of Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid, feel free to laugh) staring moodily … Continue reading
‘Earth vs. the Spider’ (1958) (B-Movie Review – Part One)
This is Part One of the Saturday B-Movie Review of the amazing hit little-known classic flick, Earth vs. the Spider! Ooh! Creepy! 🙂 One thing about this movie. It doesn’t take long to see the problem. Maybe less than a … Continue reading
Part Six of ‘Crash of the Moons’ (1954)
Happy Saturday! We’ve at long last finally reached Part Six of Crash of the Moons from 1954! So enjoy the show! 🙂
My Review of ‘The Blue Gardenia’ (1953)
This movie is based on a novella, and I aways find myself wanting to read the book when the movie is an adaptation. The novella was written by Vera Caspery, an author I’ve never read. And now, of course, I … Continue reading