Monthly Archives: December 2022
Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) (B-Movie Review) — Part One
Let’s ring in the new year with the first part of my review of a truly cheesy 70s movie! I speak of none other than Count Yorga, Vampire (aka, The Loves of Count Yorga, Vampire). Make what you will of … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Wake in Fright’ (1971)
Hi. Today I’m going to review Wake in Fright from 1971. This was a really interesting movie that I saw as part of my discussion group at the Anne Arundel County Library. It is a kind of chilling look at … Continue reading
The Saturday Matinee Holiday Special
As a special treat for all you movie lovers, plus the fact that I just reviewed this movie, I thought I’d do something a bit different for the end of the year and have a special showing of the film … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Mr. Soft Touch’ (1949)
Hi, today I’m reviewing the movie Mr. Soft Touch. This is very odd film noir. Yeah, I just hastily wrote some notes about it, so I will try to tell you my notes without reading them. Hopefully a little bit. … Continue reading
‘The Horror of Party Beach’ (1964) — Part Five
Hello, all! 🙂 We’ve at long last reached the fifth and final part of this very weird interesting movie. So, sit back and enjoy Part Five of The Horror of Party Beach! Party on, everyone! 🙂 PS: WordPress just asked … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Walk Softly, Stranger” (1950)
Hi. Today I am reviewing Walk Softly Stranger from 1950. I saw this on TCM Noir Alley and I have to go along with Eddie Mueller’s assessment that it has one of the worst endings ever. But having said that, … Continue reading
‘The Horror of Party Beach’ (1964) — Part Four
We’re back with Part Four of The Horror of Party Beach! Feast your eyes on this inconceivable incomparable film! Become a true fan of the madness series/blog by becoming a patron on Patreon!
‘The Horror of Party Beach’ (1964) — Part Three
It’s time for the next incredibly ludicrous suspenseful part of this movie. Thrill to the sight of three women with highly-suspect New York accents getting lost in the woods and being … but, wait! No spoilers, right? 🙂 So, get … Continue reading
Review of ‘Death of a Cyclist’ (1955)
One of the great advantages of watching Noir Alley on Turner Classic Movies is that it offers a look at movies I never knew existed. This movie is also one of those rare birds: a Spanish film noir. (In Spanish, … Continue reading





















