Much has been discussed about those movies that are off the beaten path, unusual or downright unbelievable, especially those that were made for drive-in theater audiences in the 1960s and 70s.
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Tonight's my first evening at the Wuksachi Lodge here in beautiful Sequoia National Park in the Sierra Nevadas. The current weather is 41 degrees, but it's supposed to get as low as 19! Silence of the Lambs was on the television in my room when I...
This is off-topic but I've got to rant for a moment. Being a bicyclist in Los Angeles is a risky proposition. Today I got bitten by a stupid lady's stupid dog, and no fewer than three moronic motorists decided to hurl their three-ton hunks of metal in...
Saturday's the big day, so whether you spend it watching a marathon of your favorite horror films or taking the kids out for trick or treating, you'll want to get in the mood for the Season of the Witch. Here are some of my suggestions for Halloween...
When I was a kid, my mother took my sisters and me to the drive-in theatre on a regular basis. Dad was often out of town on business and it was cheap entertainment. Besides, a triple horror feature was playing and I loved loved loved going to the...
In 1962, an Italian documentary depicting the extremes of human behavior made a huge impact and went on to be a smash hit all around the world, even winning an Academy Award for its theme song. Mondo Cane (literally "A Dog's World") spawned numerous...