Letterboxd Review: The Terror (1963)
I have an unhealthy appreciation for Roger Corman's films. While it's true that the man makes more commercial product than transcendent art, there's an honesty to it. Corman …
I have an unhealthy appreciation for Roger Corman's films. While it's true that the man makes more commercial product than transcendent art, there's an honesty to it. Corman …
It's becoming exponentially difficult to scare me when I live in such times. Back in the long, long ago, I remember the most terrifying thing imaginable was the Crypt Keeper puppet…
I have very little to say on the subject of the Joker movie. Really didn't care. I hear Joaquin Phoenix did a terrific job, and that's great! Too bad we can't see him do a terr…
Movies like this are what caused a great cultural misunderstanding, that the American 1950s were somehow a "more innocent time" or some such nonsense. Obviously, it wasn't.…
These days, almost every comic property depends on its ability to be adapted into at least one season of television. Chris was the person who handed me Volume 1 of Dynamite's The Boys ,…
You cannot throw a rock without hitting someone's thesis about how creature-horror such as this film "slid into self-parody" at some point. Why? Because the monsters looked…
I want to start by being the first person to call this... Rocky and its sequels, including the Creed films, will be re-imagined as a sprawling series on a streaming service in my life…
Take a mere two minutes and listen to two old men talk about social media sites the way confused aliens might. This Side Order is a bumper episode, look forward to new full-length episod…
Wednesday is new release day in the world of comic books, and perhaps it has something to do with our current residence in The Darkest Timeline™, but the major publishers just have some kin…
Anyone else old enough to remember that song about September ending? Here's your wake-up call: Netflix and the merry band of subscription streams often lose a seasonal favorite out o…