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1) Pretty Baby
"Michael Adams's book is great fun! No one intends to make a truly bad movie, but when they do, Michael Adams will be there to watch it...and make it entertaining!" —John Landis, director of Trading Places and The Blues Brothers
In Showgirls, Teen Wolves, and Astro Zombies, film critic Michael Adams embarks on a year-long odyssey to discover the worst movie ever made, which Mystery Science Theater 3000 star,
..."Horror means something revolting. Anybody can show you a pailful of innards. But the object of the roles I played is not to turn your stomach - but merely to make your hair stand on end." –Boris Karloff.
And make our hair stand on end, he did. Sometimes, he played the good guy, but more often, he showed us the dark side of humanity and the supernatural. He played both Frankenstein's Monster and the evil doctor himself. He played
...8) Hail, Hail, Euphoria!: Presenting the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup, the Greatest War Movie Ever Made
The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we focused heavily on sequels to major film franchises. As always, we looked at our usual variety of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how well it holds up for
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we covered most of the October new releases, some excellent, some stinker. As always, we looked at our usual variety of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how well it holds
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we did two theme weeks— "Legendarily Awful" films and our own "Short Film Festival" among our usual collection of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how well
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we covered most of the November new releases, some excellent, some stinker. As always, we looked at our usual variety of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we did two theme weeks— "Serial Killer Week" and "Funny Zombie Week" among our usual collection of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how well it holds up
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we covered most of the December new releases, some excellent, some stinkers. As always, we looked at our usual variety of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how
...When anything makes money, it brings about imitators. One of the best cases of this was Amicus Productions.
Back in 1957 and '58, there were two immensely popular British horror films, "Curse of Frankenstein" and "Horror of Dracula. Everyone saw them, and they made a pile of money, leading to Hammer Films becoming a household name. Two men, Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg, formed a partnership
...The newest issue of the Horror Bulletin Monthly includes reviews of everything we reviewed last month— a film each day! This month, we covered most of the December new releases, some excellent, some stinkers. As always, we looked at our usual variety of old and new films.
Each of the films contains a complete synopsis of the film, including spoilers (so beware!), as well as our commentary on the quality of the story and how
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