Letterboxd Review: Dead of Night (1945)

Anthology horror films are, I think, the greatest format possible for the genre. You can pack a feature film with such a variety of tone and aesthetic that just can't be accomplished…

Comic Book POW! - Oct. 23

Here's a comic book question for you: does every single character need their own series? I'm not talking about the odd Rocket Raccoon solo arc. No, that makes perfect sense. But thi…

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 …

Sandwich Board: October, 2019

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…

Comic Book POW! - Oct. 9

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…

Comic Book POW! - Oct. 2

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 ,…

Letterboxd Review: Them! (1954)

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…

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