


Now Playing …. July 14th, 1970.
Yes indeed, it’s time to once again climb aboard my custom designed time machine with this latest trip scheduled to make a stop in Winnipeg during the movie going season […]

Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
When Vincent Price scored a bullseye along with director Robert Fuest in 1971’s The Abominable Dr. Phibes for AIP, one thing was a given. If you said a sequel, then […]

Too Many Crooks (1959)
I can’t think of a better way to sit back and have a good laugh then to see the supreme cad, Terry-Thomas, itching to hold on to every last penny […]

Another Novel Edition : Read a Good Movie Lately?
After a few months of rummage sales and thrift shops I think I’ve collected enough movie tie-in images to finally share some of these books with a good many dog […]

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
Black humor rules the day when Vincent Price stars in one of his most memorable roles to genre fans. That of Dr. Anton Phibes. Colorful, not nearly as graphic as […]

Bang! Bang! You’re Dead! (1966)
aka Our Man In Marrakesh “I think there’s been some foul play.” A prolific line from leading man Tony Randall who finds himself caught up in murder and intrigue while […]

Trunk to Cairo (1966)
Years before Menahem Golan launched Cannon films specializing in many forms of exploitation cinema he directed this odd entry in the careers of both Audie Murphy and George Sanders. Rather […]

Your Past is Showing (1957)
aka The Naked Truth “I’ve always considered murder to be rather un-English. I mean, one’s got to draw the line somewhere, hasn’t one? ” Another well written line for the […]

The Terry-Thomas Grin Gallery
From the moment I saw Terry in It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World I fell for his humor and shady characters. What a delight it is to have him […]