Movie Catchup, June Edition
A very busy week, made suddenly very complicated by a sudden call to complete a long-delayed dental procedure. That is why I haven’t been around. Monday, Tuesday: city meetings, where I run audio....
View ArticleA Month of Roger Ebert’s Great Movies, part eight
By now you know the rap, that members of the Letterboxd community were doing a month-long challenge to watch thirty of the movies in Roger Ebert’s list of Great Movies, and a viewing of Beyond the...
View ArticleH: The Haunted Strangler (1958)
Click the banner for Hubrisween Central. Or visit Hubrisween on Letterboxd If you’ve been reading my babblings for any length of time, you know that my childhood occurred during the Great Monster...
View ArticleT: Targets (1968)
Click the banner for Hubrisween Central. Or visit Hubrisween on Letterboxd Every now and then the pieces just come together, and it is wonderful when that happens. After shooting The Terror, one of...
View ArticleB: Bedlam (1946)
Click ^^ for Hubrisween Central, here for our Letterboxd page. Here’s a movie that kept cropping up on late night horror movie slots, causing some consternation amongst fans expecting crepe hair...
View ArticleF: Frankenstein 1970 (1958)
Click ^^ for Hubrisween Central, here for our Letterboxd page. So I’m what you would call a Boris Karloff fan. One day I’m going to run out of Karloff movies to watch, and that is going to be a sad...
View ArticleW: The Walking Dead (1936)
Click ^^ for Hubrisween Central, here for our Letterboxd page I have in my possession one of those two-disc, four-movie sets, imaginatively entitled Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics. The movies are...
View ArticleS: The Sorcerers (1967)
Hubrisween Central ♠ Letterboxd Page There were a few times, looking over this year’s Hubrisween list, that I panicked, because I didn’t see a Boris Karloff movie. Then I had to calm myself down...
View ArticleG: The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966)
Home Letterboxd A couple of boilerplate pieces of policy around here to start off with: on challenges like this, I try to either make the movies chosen ones I have not seen before, or at least one I...
View ArticleD: The Devil Commands (1941)
Letterboxd Master List We don’t hear much about William Milligan Sloane III these days. He wasn’t a terribly prolific writer, and most of his output was in the 1930s. He started as a playwright, and...
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