For fun this summer, I’ve been writing poems about my favorite Universal monster movies. I’ve already covered a few FRANKENSTEIN movies and the Bela Lugosi DRACULA (1931). Up today it’s THE WOLF MAN (1941), a film that continues to get better with age, one that is widely considered today to be the best werewolf movie […]… Continue reading THE WOLF MAN (1941) Poems – Even A Man Who Is Pure In Heart Can Write Poems when the Autumn Moon Is Bright! — This Is My Creation: The Blog of Michael Arruda
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Frightfully Funny: The Screwball Horror of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom — Crooked Eclipses
About a month ago, my husband and I decided to watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom for the first time since its release in 1984. Last fall, we had seen Raiders of the Lost Ark, which we both enjoyed, admittedly not as much as we might have liked, though not as little as […]… Continue reading Frightfully Funny: The Screwball Horror of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom — Crooked Eclipses
Hamilton’s an extraordinary piece of theatre that’ll have you spellbound — nyob.news
I DON’T watch musicals at the theatre. I find the whole “story by song” aesthetic distracting and too whimsical (I know I’m in a minority). However, one of the most generous lockdown gifts from Hollywood has to be the original Broadway production of Hamilton … via Hamilton’s an extraordinary piece of theatre that’ll have you spellbound… Continue reading Hamilton’s an extraordinary piece of theatre that’ll have you spellbound — nyob.news
Top 10 lists from 21st Century Part – III — Arup goes to movies…
One might as well argue that 2003 should be considered as the finest year for cinema in recent history. Then again, some might say that to be qualified as ‘finest year’ the cinematic output should have a certain global standard. And for 2003, the thrust was surely on the Asian side of things which account […]… Continue reading Top 10 lists from 21st Century Part – III — Arup goes to movies…
An Infection Breaks Out This Summer In ‘The Beach House’ Trailer — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
The Beach House is Jeffrey A. Brown’s directorial debut, and stars Liana Liberato, Noah Le Gros, Jake Weber and Maryanne Nagel. Synopsis: Escaping to a family’s beach house to reconnect, Emily and Randall find their off-season trip interrupted by Mitch and Jane Turner, an older couple acquainted with Randall’s estranged father. Unexpected bonds form as… Continue reading An Infection Breaks Out This Summer In ‘The Beach House’ Trailer — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
Gerard Butler Faces The End Of The World In ‘Greenland’ — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
From director Ric Roman Waugh and the producer of the John Wick franchise, comes Greenland, a survival film about a family desperate to find safety during what may very well be the end of the world. Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, Hope Davis, Andrew Bachelor, and Joshua Mikel star… Continue reading Gerard Butler Faces The End Of The World In ‘Greenland’ — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
First Jason’s New Music Video “Kill For Mother” — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
First Jason is the heavy metal band, led by frontman Ari Lehman, the first actor to ever play Jason Voorhees. The band released the parody music video “Kill For Mother,” featured on their newly released album, Lord of the Lake. For more information on the band please visit their official website, Facebook, YouTube, or Spotify.… Continue reading First Jason’s New Music Video “Kill For Mother” — INDIE HORROR REVIEW
[Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
Welcome to Silver Screams! Every month, I’ll guide you through a deep dive into a classic horror film or hidden gem and reveal the online and juicy behind the scenes secrets. 1,969 more words via [Silver Screams] DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1920) and Allegory Elevated by the Power of Performance — Nightmare on Film Street
[Direct-to-Video] There’s No Place Like Home in 90s Creature-Feature SKEETER — Nightmare on Film Street
The video rental business was booming throughout the ’90s. From mom-and-pops to huge chains and even several well-known grocery stores, it seemed like everybody wanted in on the action. 976 more words via [Direct-to-Video] There’s No Place Like Home in 90s Creature-Feature SKEETER — Nightmare on Film Street
[Review] The TWILIGHT ZONE Reboot’s Second Season Improves on the First’s Weaknesses — Nightmare on Film Street
Bringing back a beloved series like Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is bound to be met with mixed reviews. Anyone who’s tried revive the show in the past — the middle-of-the-road 1980s version along with the panned 2000s update — has had to deal with incessant comparisons to the original. 793 more words via [Review] The… Continue reading [Review] The TWILIGHT ZONE Reboot’s Second Season Improves on the First’s Weaknesses — Nightmare on Film Street