Monthly Archives: June 2024
‘The Evil of Frankenstein’ (1964) (B-Movie Review) — Part Three
When we last left off Zoltan had brainwashed the Creature and it went nuts. Franky puts his foot down, ordering Zoltan to get the fuck out of his chateau leave his house. Zoltan sics the Creature on Franky, but he … Continue reading
Dark & Twisted Alleys: Episode 5 – ‘Stage Fright’ (1950)
In this episode, Debbi Mack and F.R. Jameson discuss one of the lesser-known Hitchcock films, Stage Fright (1950). Directed by Alfred HitchcockProduced by Alfred HitchcockScreenplay by Whitfield Cook, Alma Reville, and James Bridie PS: And I have blogged this one before! 🙂 … Continue reading
‘The Evil of Frankenstein’ (1964) (B-Movie Review) — Part Two
Hi there! It’s time for Part Two of this movie review. Here’s the first part of my Saturday B-Movie Review of The Evil of Frankenstein. Colorful, isn’t it? 🙂 When we last left off, Franky and Hans had disappeared into … Continue reading
‘The Evil of Frankenstein’ (1964) (B-Movie Review) — Part One
This series discusses the movie The Evil of Frankenstein from 1964. In this movie, Baron Victor Frankenstein (played by Peter Cushing, but not on his bicycle) is forced to leave town when a kid spots him snatching a corpse. He … Continue reading
‘Safety Last!’ (1923)
We have a special showing this week of one of my favorite silent films. Safety Last! from 1923, a silent movie starring Harold Lloyd! Enjoy the show! PS: My thanks to the Classic Movie Blog Association for featuring this blog. … Continue reading
‘The Vanishing Shadow’ (1934) – Part Twelve “Retribution” – Take Deux
I figured if I waited long enough and deleted enough crap off my computer, I could add the captions, intro, etc., etc., with no problem. So, here it is. The Grande Finale of the serial movie The Vanishing Shadow! Enjoy! … Continue reading






















My Review of ‘Tomorrow is Another Day’ (1951)
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS POSSIBLE SPOILERS! This is a film about two (IMHO) innocent people who think they’ve done terrible things and take to the road to escape capture by the cops, who they assume are after them. The movie … Continue reading →