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Crypt of Curiosities: Something Fishy – A Look at “Gillsploitation” Films
Every horror fan has their favorite type of monster. Some people love shambling zombies, others prefer squid-faced aliens from beyond the stars, and I’m sure there are a few people out there who would swear that The Mangler is the greatest beast to grace the silver screen. But for me, one archetype has always reigned supreme: the scaly fish-man.

I can’t explain why, but ever since I was a kid, sea life has always interested me, so it should come as no surprise that as far as famous monsters go, the Gill-man’s always been my favorite. Unfortunately, being a fan of the Gill-man can lead to some issues. Unlike Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Mummy, the Gill-man was an original creation of Universal, and as such, was not in the public domain. So, while there are many great films bearing those iconic names, the Creature from the Black Lagoon only has three,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 5/12/2017
  • by Perry Ruhland
  • DailyDead
Horror Highlights: Comet TV’s March Viewing Guide, Quarries, Nitehawk Shorts Festival, Crust, Terror Film Festival, Anders Manor
In today's Horror Highlights, we have a look at Comet TV's March viewing guide, release details for Quarries, info on Nitehawk Cinema's annual short film festival, the crowdfunding campaign for the sock-centric creature feature Crust (produced by Felissa Rose), details on the Terror Film Festival, and new stills from Anders Manor.

Comet TV's March Viewing Guide: "You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…

They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!

Cherry 2000 (1988)

Monday March 13 at 8/7C

Static (1986)

Monday March 13 at 10/9C

The Twonky (1953)

Tuesday March 14 at 10/9C

The Bat People (1974)

Tuesday March 14 at 8/7C

War Gods of the Deep (1965)

Wednesday March 15 at 8/7c

The Man Who Fell to Earth (1987)

Wednesday March 15 at 10/9C

Encounter at Raven’s Gate (1990)

Thursday March 16 at 10/9C

The Lost Brigade (1993)

Thursday March 16 at 8/7C

The Beasts Within (1982)

Monday March 20 at 8/7C

Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971)

Monday March 20 at 10/9C

Troll 2...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 3/7/2017
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Bordeauxxx – Only Fiction Review
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Firstly that isn’t a spelling error and this band shouldn’t be compared to the French town that they share their name with. Maybe they added the extra xx’s to avoid copyright infringement? All suggestions welcomed.

Only Fiction is the band’s first release which they call a mini-album. It only has 7 tracks but they are incredibly well written, produced and performed. All of this professionalism comes from a fairly small band who started in Surrey. Not something you would normally expect… I’ve also been lucky enough to see these guys live and I was not disappointed. If they are playing anywhere near where you live, go and see the 5 piece that is Bordeauxxx.

The album came out on the 24th September for the princely sum of £4 for the digital version, and £5 if you want it on a CD. An incredibly reasonable price...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 9/30/2012
  • by James Bale
  • Obsessed with Film
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