I have known about this movie for so long, and have read and heard so much about it, I’m surprised it took me so long to see it. Quatermass (quay-ter-mass) is a very popular character in the world of UK science fiction. Nowhere near as popular of Doctor Who, but still enough of a draw […]
Recipe: Vegan egg substitute
I’m a vegetarian, and not a vegan, though I find myself starting to lean in that direction. Primarily, I am concerned about my cholesterol. I have been using soy milk instead of moo juice for at least a decade now. Later, during the pandemic, I couldn’t find my cholesterol-free egg substitute at the grocery, so […]
Movie: Skinamarink (2022)
In the past year or so, I have finally developed an appreciation for 50’s sci-fi horror. I mention this because I was born well after that era and I had to readjust my way of thinking in approaching these films. Now, even though I was able to start enjoying those older films, I think it […]
Movie: Knock at the Cabin (2023)
A smart, sweet girl and the two dads who adopted her are vacationing at a remote cabin, only to experience a home invasion from four strangers. These invaders say these are the end times and the world can only be saved if one of the three (the girl or either dad) is killed by another […]
Movie: Murder At The Vanities (1934)
Old black & white movies. There are many common aspects of these that I find strongly endearing. There’s other things that seem pretty laughable today. Even back in the days of their original release, the separate beds for married couples had to subject to mockery by the general public. I have seen hundreds of such […]
Movie: Christine (2016) * MAJOR SPOILER ALERT *
I have seen Rebecca Hall in a few films now, and she is quite versatile. Even so, I never thought I would see her do a puppet show. Yet here she is, a puppet on each hand, framed by a crude mock-up of a television, doing a “stranger danger” bit for the benefit of hospitalized […]
Movie: 23rd Century Giants (2021)
Since the 1990’s, I have been a fan of The Residents, a group whose best-known characteristic is their anonymity. The group had their own record label, Ralph (as in the slang for vomiting), on which they had off-beat artists who likely would have been unable to find a home elsewhere. The best known of these […]
Movie: Ghost Story (1981)
I love physical effects. No knock on CGI, which can be done well, but tactile objects on the screen usually work better for me. Even better are effects that aren’t even effects. In Ghost Story, for example, there’s a neat moment where a ghost descends a staircase where a large portion of the stairway is […]
Movie: Housekeeping (1987)
It is just after dawn, but before anybody is on the streets of a very small town. Despite the absence of cars, a vehicle slowly comes to complete stop at any intersection and signals they are turning right. We’re not even out of the opening credits and we already know something about the driver. Here […]
Movie: Tangier (1946)
Some movies are so overpowering, so easy to obsess over, that we feel a void in their wake. Casablanca was one such movie, and it is only natural that other works would try to recapture some of that magic, or least the ambiance of its faux-exotic locale. It would be easy to dismiss Tangier as […]
Movie: Shock (1980)
I am not a fan of the Italian niche of horror known as “giallo” but it intrigues me, so I keep digging deeper into the genre. Shock was Mario Bava’s last film and…let’s just say his career didn’t end on a high point. This is far from the worst horror movie I have seen. It […]
Movie: Ladies Who Do (1963)
In 2012, some of the confetti used in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade was discovered to be shredded internal files of the Nassau County Police Department. Intact strips of paper included names, address, phone numbers and social security numbers of officers, including some who were working undercover. While we know the importance of internal documents […]
The Birthday Clock
There was a husband and wife who shared an enthusiasm for a particular aberration. For his birthday, she bought him a wall-mounted clock. It was in the style of traditional European clock-making. It had one unusual feature: each hour, on the hour, a small male and a small female mannequin would exit through a door […]
Movie: Lady On A Train (1945)
I have a ton of noir, but Lady On A Train is the first noir comedy I have seen. That is a bizarre sub-genre, and this movie only operates alternately as noir or comedy, without really mixing the two. It’s almost like one movie was crudely grafted onto another–with a third movie, a musical, worked […]
Movie: The Lady Gambles (1949)
Always interesting when a movie does exactly what it says on the tin. Barbara Stanwyck is the titular lady who develops a taste for gambling while honeymooning in Las Vegas with a new hubby. We learn this in flashback, after seeing Stanwyck get pummeled by two thugs when she tries to use loaded dice in […]