- Welcome to the theater. Mind the leaking roof.
-
Recent Posts
Tags
30's 40's 50's 60's 70's 80's Action AIP A Month at the Grindhouse Animation cheesecake Christopher Lee Comedy Dracula Drama fairy tale Fantasy Frankenstein Hammer Haunted House horror Japan Jean Rollin lovable animals Madness Patrick McGoohan Peter Cushing Psychedelic Rock Musical Roger Corman Russian Satanism Science Fiction sexploitation slapstick Slasher Stop Motion Surreal Sword and Sorcery The Devil The Prisoner Vampire Witch witches Zombie-
Blogroll
- AV Club
- Backlots
- Christina Wehner
- Cinematic Catharsis
- Classic Film & TV Cafe
- Classic Horror Film Board
- Criterion Forum
- Dave Kehr
- DVD Beaver
- DVD Drive-In
- DVD Maniacs
- Fascination: The Jean Rollin Experience
- Goregirl's Dungeon
- Jeff Kuykendall
- Last Drive-In
- Mobius Home Video Forum
- Paracinema Magazine
- Psychotronica Redux
- Satellite News (MST3K)
- Shout! Factory
- Silver Screenings
- Tim Lucas / Video Watchdog
- Trailers from Hell
-
-
Tag Archives: 70’s
Virgin Witch (1971)
Real-life sisters Ann and Vicki Michelle are cinematic siblings Christine and Betty in Virgin Witch (1971), a controversial Tigon film from that period in British film history when the only surefire path to box office success was directly over the … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari, Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, horror, sexploitation, witches
Comments Off on Virgin Witch (1971)
Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
“I haven’t beaten you since you were a little girl – have I, Alice?” So murmurs William Hargood, a church-going, highly-respected figurehead of the community – while he confronts his daughter in her darkened bedroom, stumbling toward her with a … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, Christopher Lee, Dracula, Hammer, horror, Linda Hayden, Ralph Bates
Comments Off on Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
I understand that sometimes it’s just too difficult to leave something alone. You love it too much, and you have to express it, even if it might embarrass the one you love, and even if you might look like an … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom, Theater Nilbog
Tagged 70's, Alice Cooper, Beatles, Bee Gees, Disco, Donald Pleasence, George Burns, Robot, Rock Musical, Steve Martin
2 Comments





