
“The Black Cat” is a true unsung gem of the pre-Code era, a chilling classic featuring genre legend Karloff plus Lugosi at his finest. …continue reading Weird Wednesday: The Black Cat (1934)
“The Black Cat” is a true unsung gem of the pre-Code era, a chilling classic featuring genre legend Karloff plus Lugosi at his finest. …continue reading Weird Wednesday: The Black Cat (1934)
The mix of horror, sci-fi, carnival performers, and jarring score make “The Freakmaker” one of the most WTF movies I’ve ever seen. This Weird …continue reading Weird Wednesday: The Freakmaker (1974)
An insane, wickedly fun, bloody romp with great effects, “The Dead Pit” isn’t talked about much among horror fans but it deserves more love. …continue reading Weird Wednesday: The Dead Pit (1989)
Despite solid effects and a great soundtrack, “Zombie Nightmare” is not nearly as good as it could be — or as weird as it …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: Zombie Nightmare (1987)
Italian director Bruno Mattei invites fans to sink their teeth into Rats: Night of Terror. Less weird than Mattei’s other movies, but enough gooey gore effects and weirdness to satisfy lovers of 1980s Italian schlock horror.continue reading Weird Wednesdays: “Rats: Night of Terror” (1984)
Weird Wednesday presents a mummy movie with no mummy, but lots of Charlton Heston at his Hestoniest in the 1980 movie adaption of the Bram Stoker novel, “Jewel of the Seven Stars.”continue reading Weird Wednesday: The Awakening (1980)
An intriguing mix of acting legends in their final performances, Vegas nightclub performance, a sci-fi plot to take over the world, and classic movie monsters brings Al Adamson’s Dracula vs. Frankenstein to an entertaining, if sloppy, life as a drive-in and television cult hitcontinue reading Weird Wednesday: Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1972)
This Weird Wednesday, we head South of the Border to take on the legendary pro wrestler and crime-fighter, Santo in “El Vampiro Y El …continue reading Weird Wednesday: El Vampiro Y El Sexo (1969)
This month’s Weird Wednesday offering comes from Taiwan; the Fulci-inspired, often hard-to-stomach visceral nightmare, “The Devil”. I’m not sure how I came across the …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: The Devil (1981)
Behind “Wild Zero”’s exploitation, zombie, rom-com, rock and roll fantasy veneer lies a touching story about the power of love. Uncovering the weird, the …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: Wild Zero (1999)
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