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'The Ghost of Hong Kong' anthology is now available! - If you've enjoyed the Ghost of Hong Kong stories that have been posted here on the blog over the past few months, you want to get yourself a copy of the la...1 week ago
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31 Nights of Halloween: The Mime 5 - The Mime is the second-best series from the twisted mind of writer/director Alex Magana, with The Smiling Woman being well ahead of the completion.. The Mi...2 weeks ago
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'Knives Out' is a great Who-Dunnit - *Knives Out (2019)* Starring: Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Johnson, Michael Shannon, Christopher Plummer, and LaKeith Stan...5 years ago
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'Evil Bong: High-5' is low quality (but an improvement over the last entry) - *Evil Bong: High-5 (2016)* Starring: John Patrick Jordan, Sonny Carl Davis, Mindy Robinson, Bob Ramos, Chance A. Rearden, Rorie Moon, Amy Paffrath, Robin Sy...7 years ago
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A Franco foul-up that's kinda saved by unintentional comedy - *Neurosis: The Fall of the House of Usher (aka "Revenge in the House of Usher" and "Zombie 5") (1982)* Starring: Howard Vernon, Robert Foster, Lina Romay, J...13 years ago
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Peter Cushing... baddest of the bad-asses! - Here's hoping everyone has a happy Halloween and Monster Month!14 years ago
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One of Universal's best horror efforts from the 1940s - *Man Made Monster (1941)* Starring: Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill, Anne Nagel, Frank Albertson, and Samuel S. Hinds Director: George Waggner Rating: Seven o...14 years ago
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Happy Birthday to Boris Karloff - On this day in 1887, the great Boris Karloff was born. To mark his birthday, here's a review of one of his many films that deserve more attention than it g...14 years ago
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Time has left this Lugosi drama behind - *Postal Inspector (1936)* Starring: Ricardo Cortez, Patricia Ellis, Michael Loring, and Bela Lugosi Director: Otto Brower Rating: Five of Ten Stars When a n...16 years ago
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Friday, February 5, 2021
Russian Collusion?!?
That Leo Moracchioli always seemed like a suspicious sort, what with his puppets and hats and fake beards and Italian-sounding name although he's allegedly a Norwegian... but does he reveal himself as a Russian asset with this song? SIGNS POINT TO YES!!11!!!!!111
What other explanation could there be for it being so great!?!
Here's the original version, so you have something to compare it to...
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