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Beach Party Blogathon: The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jun 12, 2015

Take a beach party movie a la Frankie and Annette, mix it with the creature from the Black Lagoon, and shake it till it loses most of its brain cells and that's The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965). Far from his heyday playing hunky leading man to Dorothy Lamour and Maria Montez, John Hall direct read more

The Monster (1925) A Silent Film Review

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 10, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on August 10, 2014 in Blog, Double Feature, Feature, Silent Movie Review Mysterious events are afoot in the tiny town of Danburg. Unexplained accidents, missing persons, an abandoned sanitarium… Our nebbish hero is a would-be detective who is determined to get to the bottom of thin read more

The Monster Walks (1932, Frank R. Strayer)

The Stop Button Posted by on Dec 6, 2013

I went into The Monster Walks with what I consider reasonable expectations. I thought it would be bad. I thought it would be a bad, low budget, rainy night in a mansion with a killer ape loose movie. It is all of those things, but it’s also awful. Director Strayer apparently had such a low bu read more

If You Think You Need Sound To Be Funny Check This Out – The Monster (1925)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 25, 2013

Shhh… we’re looking for a… well, yeah, one of those.. Just a quick post today for those who think that the horror-comedy genre began with Scream, or worse, the Scary Movie series. The truth is, the first horror comedy was likely preceded by only a few weeks or months by the first h read more

If You Think You Need Sound To Be Funny Check This Out – The Monster (1925)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Mar 25, 2013

Shhh… we’re looking for a… well, yeah, one of those.. Just a quick post today for those who think that the horror-comedy genre began with Scream, or worse, the Scary Movie series. The truth is, the first horror comedy was likely preceded by only a few weeks or months by the first h read more

May Days of Melies – The Monster [Le monstre] (1903)

The Giddy Blog Posted by chrisgiddens on May 24, 2012

As equally impressive as the tricks and charismatic showmanship of Méliès are his sets and costume design. The backdrop on display here has a magical scope, depth, and detail. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0223755/ Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrRedditStumbleUponDiggEmailLike read more

Bride of the Monster

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Aug 1, 2011

The following is my contribution to Forgotten Classics of Yesteryear's Monster Movie Mania Blogathon.  Bride of the Monster (Edward D. Wood Jr., 1955) This Science-fiction meets horror meets Monster flick extravaganza by the infamously worst director of all time, Ed Wood, tells the s read more

O Monstro / The Monster (1925)

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001

O Monstro / The Monster (1925) ESTE ARTIGO CONTÉM SPOILERS. THIS ARTICLE HAS SPOILERS. Quem não gosta de filmes com cientistas malucos? Sejam eles aterrorizantes, sofridos ou mesmo carismáticos, os personagens que dedicam tanto sua vida à ciência a ponto de perder a sanidade são read more
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