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The 80s obscurities keep on coming
The 80s never really end for me, so here’s yet another blog covering four more lost horror movies of the decade. FIEND (1980) Fiend comes from the director of Nightbeast, and to me it’s like unofficial Night of the Living … Continue reading
Posted in Johnny You ARE Queer - Gay Thoughts, Living in the 80s - forever, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Sound Check - The Songs Stuck in My Head, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged creature features, Deadly Lessons, Fiend, gay horror, horror anthologies, living dead, Night Terror, Razorback, slashers, undead, Zombies
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Indulging in four contemporary horror flicks
An Amityville remake, a new film from a director who always keeps me coming back for more, a sequel to a popular streaming horror comedy, and Danielle Harris at a killer camp. Let’s get into my thoughts on these four. … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Scared Silly - Horror Comedy, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Camp Cold Brook, demons, found footage, ghosts, horror comedy, possession, slashers, supernatural, The Âmityville Murders, The Babysitter: Killer Queen, The Dead Ones
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Dark, twisted, and goofy horror foursome
Vampires, serial killers, deadly fantasies, and even some gay guys, which lands them on my does the gay guy die? page. Let’s get into what you can expect from these four films. FANTASY ISLAND (2020) Much like the original series … Continue reading
Posted in Johnny You ARE Queer - Gay Thoughts, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Scared Silly - Horror Comedy, Sound Check - The Songs Stuck in My Head, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life, Fanged Up, Fantasy Island, gay horror, horror comedies, Otis, slashers, torture porn, vampires
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STREAM QUEEN: random acts of horror…and one that was definitely my fave
For my latest streaming binge, I turned to Hulu, Netflix, and Shudder, for some “refined” horror…which usually doesn’t work out for me. However, nearly half of these four films brought me some horror joy. 1BR (2019) Blech. I’ll get 1BR … Continue reading
STREAM QUEEN: four killer creature films
Although I may not have loved every film in this foursome, I sure enjoyed the variety of styles and tones. Let’s get right into them. DEAD STOP (2011) Overall, Dead Stop is worth a watch for some gore and cheap … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Scared Silly - Horror Comedy, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged creature features, Dead Stop, Half Moon, It Came from the Desert, Rottentail, slashers, werewolves
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Round-up of six 1990s oddities
Ghost nuns, a weird Poe adaptation, a killer kid, druggy zombies, and solo work for a little 1980s critter in the 90s. Time to go back to the most disastrous decade of horror once again to see if there are … Continue reading
Posted in Everyday I Read the Book: Literary Thoughts, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Scared Silly - Horror Comedy, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Demonia, ghosts, infected, Mikey, Munchie, Munchie Strikes Back, Ozone, slashers, supernatural, The Pit and the Pendulum, torture porn, Zombies
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Stephen King’s killing machine and a giant rat creature
I was a huge Stephen King reader in my early teens, which coincided with his rise to mass popularity and numerous movie adaptations within a matter of years. Of course once the movie studios had tapped some of his best … Continue reading
Four horrors of the 1900s
Ha! Sounds like a long time ago, doesn’t it? In fact, the first film in this foursome is nearly 100 years old and its plot is still being ripped off to this day. So let’s see how the past has … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged creature features, Horrors of the Black Museum, Mystery of the Wax Museum, slashers, The Brain That Wouldn’t Die, The Crawling Eye
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The weirdness of the 80s in four films
There’s so little left for me to cover from the 1980s, yet I keep scraping the bottom of the seemingly endless barrel from the golden age of video tapes. So let’s get into the four I’ve watched recently, two on … Continue reading
Posted in Living in the 80s - forever, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, Sound Check - The Songs Stuck in My Head, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Death Ship, ghosts, Hellhole, slashers, supernatural, Touch of Death, White of the Eye, Zombies
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The gay horror of director Matheus Marchetti
While many of the gay horror movie options on my homo horror movies page are campy, low budget romps, Brazilian director Matheus Marchetti is taking a much more refined and classic approach to the subgenre. His short films are available … Continue reading
Posted in Johnny You ARE Queer - Gay Thoughts, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Garden of the Sleepwalkers, gay horror, Nuptials of Dracula, The Angel in the Pit, The Prince’s Kiss, vampires
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