Silent Movie Watchalong: Begotten (1989)

Welcome back to Silent Movie Watchalong! Even though this series is relatively scant, I’m already changing things up a tad, so I hope none of y’all mind. Yes, this is still a silent film I’m discussing, but it isn’t from the sanctioned “silent film era.” Rather, it’s a notorious experimental film from 1989 called Begotten, directed … More Silent Movie Watchalong: Begotten (1989)

Books: Literally Dead: Tales of Halloween Hauntings

It’s only a week until Halloween, and like many of you guys (I assume), I’ve been preparing myself for the best day of the year by watching creepy, autumn-tinged movies and reading creepy, autumn-tinged books (which is really no different to what I’m doing the rest of the year, but I digress). So imagine my … More Books: Literally Dead: Tales of Halloween Hauntings

Revisiting Thriller with Boris Karloff: Season 1, Episodes 13-18

So here we are with another installment of our ongoing discussion of all the episodes of the 1960/1961 Thriller series, hosted by Boris Karloff. We’ve already discussed episodes 1-6 and 7-12, so we’re getting right into the next half-dozen. Episode 13: “Knock Three-One-Two” Another crime-heavy episode, this one was pretty entertaining, though it didn’t really … More Revisiting Thriller with Boris Karloff: Season 1, Episodes 13-18

Revisiting Masters of Science Fiction (2007 Series)

I figured that since I already discussed seasons one and two of Masters of Horror, and also discussed the made-for-network-TV, unofficial third season (which was called Fear Itself, but was otherwise the same format), I might as well complete the set, as it were, and talk about the even less well-known and even more short-lived … More Revisiting Masters of Science Fiction (2007 Series)

Double Feature: The Damned (2013) and The Pact (2012)

First on the lineup, the 2013 Columbian/American co-production The Damned (aka Gallows Hill), directed by Victor García. I just kind of picked this one on a whim because I was tired of scrolling through the offerings, and though sometimes when that happens, I stumble across a hidden gem, unfortunately this was not one of those times. It’s not … More Double Feature: The Damned (2013) and The Pact (2012)