A ★★★½ review of Dracula (1931)

Hooptober X: The Devil Made Me Do It #1: 1 film based on a work of or invoking the name Bram Stoker: Dracula The Podcast Macabre 2023 Horror Challenge 13/52 50. The original version of #24 My copy So let me get this straight: Dracula has his own cool spooky castle that features armadillos (?!), possums, a comfy bed, nice soil, delicious wine AND 3 vampire babes? And he decides to leave?? Honestly the most unbelievable part of all this. You can't downplay how important this film is to horror and cinematic history. DRACULA helped usher in the new age

A ★★★½ review of The Gorgon (1964)

The Podcast Macabre 2023 Horror Challenge 12/52 41. A Hammer Films production Tubi Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, directed by Terence Fisher? I'm in. Like all of Fisher's films, THE GORGON features lavish sets, vibrant colors and gorgeous atmosphere. Cushing and Lee are wonderful together as always. We don't get a lot of them together, but they make it work. Some scenes are very talky, but I don't mind considering the cast. THE GORGON is based on the legend of Medusa. The film isn't particularly scary -- the titular creature isn't scary at all on her own, but the build-up

A ★★★ review of Night Feeder (1988)

The Podcast Macabre 2023 Horror Challenge 11/52 43. Written and/or directed by a woman Tubi I was excited to watch NIGHT FEEDER because A) I had never heard of it until recently, and it's always a thrill discovering obscure 80s horror; 2) I'm a sucker for sensationalist films that explore subcultures (CRUISING, DEATH DROP GORGEOUS, THE WARRIORS, etc.); and III) The poster art goes hard. NIGHT FEEDER is a late 80s SOV film that's billed as a slasher film set in San Francisco's punk underground. My expectations were high with that premise, and while it didn't live up to them,

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A ★★★ review of Automation (2019)

The Podcast Macabre 2023 Horror Challenge 1/52 13: A Graham Skipper film Tubi "He's firing a laser! We don't need that for shipping and receiving!" A scrapped military robot with PTSD is repurposed to work in the shipping and receiving department of a nondescript office building in the near future, falls in love with a goth girl, and goes haywire when he discovers he's being replaced with newer models. And it's a Christmas movie! I liked the look of the robot -- big and clunky, and the actor in the suit does a fantastic job of moving stiffly. Once you