Frogs 1972 Grave of the Vampire 1972 Horror Hotel 1960 House of Usher 1960 House on Haunted Hill 1959 Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) I Bury The Living 1958 I Walked With A Zombie 1943 Island Of Lost Souls 1932 Isle of the Dead (1945) Kill Baby Kill (1966) Lemora...
Frogs 1972 Grave of the Vampire 1972 Horror Hotel 1960 House of Usher 1960 House on Haunted Hill 1959 Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) I Bury The Living 1958 I Walked With A Zombie 1943 Island Of Lost Souls 1932 Isle of the Dead (1945) Kill Baby Kill (1966) Lemora...
I'm actually looking for a copy of this old movie. I thought it was a Mel Brooks kind of movie with Marty Feldman and possibly Rob Reiner. Any help would be greatly appreciated. It was really pretty bad in a good way. The FrogsWhat I can remember about this spooker was a bunch of...
Laelaps Movie of the Week: Frogs | Science | WIREDBrian Switek
Campy, hokey, and oh so hilarious B movie is an unforgettable tale of nature on the rampage.In rural New Mexico folks trying to eliminate the rabbit population create a race of huge, killer rabbits that terrorize mankind!Night of the Lepus is one of those golden B flicks that must be see...
It was a string of titles that included No Blade of Grass (1970), Silent Running (1972) and Soylent Green (1973), but leaned especially heavily on the “nature strikes back” subgenre, which gave us such offerings as Frogs (1972), Night of the Lepus (1972), Bug (1975), The Food ...
42. Frogs (1972) Today the pond! Tomorrow the world! 43. American Werewolf in Paris, An (1997) Things are about to get a little hairy. 44. Night of the Bloody Apes Half Man, Half Beast, ALL HORROR! 45. Ghosthouse (La Casa 3) (1988) ...
Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters: Directed by Andrew Grieve. With Ioan Gruffudd, Robert Lindsay, Antony Sher, Samuel West. Lt. Hornblower and his mates are sent to accompany a doomed royalist invasion of revolutionary France.
Our Old Movie Club sits down with a nice plate of fish and a large glass of water to watch 1972’s “Chinatown.” We discuss the merits of Jack Nicholson, the horror of John Huston’s character, and perhaps the perfect noir screenplay.October...
The critical term Psychotronic was coined by writer Michael Weldon, inspired by the movie “The Psychotronic Man”. It designates the type of movies that played in the urban grindhouses and suburban drive-ins of America, especially in the 1960s and 1970s (and into the 1980s). Some “Psyc...