Built For Speed: Richard Pryor in GREASED LIGHTNING (Warner Brothers 1977).
Big Bad Bob: Robert Mitchum in MAN WITH THE GUN (United Artists 1955).
Halloween Havoc!: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (Paramount 1932).
Halloween Havoc!: Peter Cushing in TWINS OF EVIL (Universal/Hammer 1971).
Halloween Havoc!: DEATH CURSE OF TARTU (Thunderbird International 1966).
Happy Christmas Eve From All The Cats At The Shattered Lens.
Happy Valentine’s Day From The Cats and the Humans at Through The Shattered Lens.
Happy Father’s Day From The Shattered Lens.
From The Humans and the Cats at the Shattered Lens, Congrats On Surviving The First Day of October!.
And now, a word from Doc Bowman concerning the holidays….
Merry Christmas From The Cats and the Humans Of The Shattered Lens!.
Artwork of the Day: Universe Science Fiction (by Malcolm Smith).
Scene That I Love: Charlie Brown Gets “Therapy” in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Artwork of the Day: The Sensualists (by Freeman Elliott).
Artwork of the Day: Amazing Stories (by James B. Settles).
Artwork of the Day: Fantastic Adventures (by James B. Settles).
Artwork of the Day: The Continental Touch (by John Fernie).
Artwork of the Day: The Palace of Love (by Gino D’Achille).
Shiny Shiny, Review by Case Wright – HIDDEN GEM ALERT!.
The Cost of Living, Short Film Review by Case Wright.
MeNA, Short Film Review, By Case Wright.
Deep Dish Apocalypse, Review by Case Wright.
Bioshock, Horror Videogame Review, By Case Wright.
“My Monster”, Short Film Review, By Case Wright.
Don’t Answer (Really Don’t), Review by Case Wright.
Creepshow, “Time Out”, “The Things in Oakwood’s Past”.
Horror Review: The Walking Dead Season Two.
Horror Review: Yahtzee Croshaw’s Chzo Mythos Part 1 – 5 Days a Stranger.
Horror Review: Yahtzee Croshaw’s Chzo Mythos Part 2 – 7 Days a Skeptic.
Sci-Fi Review – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (dir.
Stella gets all the best lines while Shannon Whirry shows why those who grew up watching late night Cinema still debate which Shannon was the best, Whirry or Tweed? Stella Stevens and Shannon Whirry are the main reasons to watch The Granny. It may not be scary (though the castration scene is the reason why I get nervous whenever I see scissors) but, with the exception of Kelly, everyone in the family is so hateful that it is still fun to watch all of the get what they deserve. Even after being killed, the members of the family return as wisecracking members of the living dead.Ī mix of comedy and horror, The Granny used to show up regularly on late night Cinemax. A daughter-in-law is attacked when her mink stole comes to life. Instead, it allows Granny to return as a demon who hunts down her greedy relatives one at a time. When her family poisons her, the corrupted elixir does not keep Granny from dying. Of course, that gets screwed up faster than a mogwai turning into a gremlin. The salesman (played by director Luca Bercovici) tells her that it is very important to keep the elixir out of direct sunlight. She buys a magic elixir that will grant immortality to whoever drinks it. Since Granny does not want anyone to inherit her money, she decides that the best course of action would be to never die. When they come by for Thanksgiving dinner and start arguing about who is going to inherit Granny’s money, Granny snaps at her oldest son, “You’re the load that I should’ve swallowed!” With the exception of her niece, Kelly (Shannon Whirry, wearing glasses so it’s clear that she is not a gold digger), Granny hates her entire family. Granny Gargoli (Stella Stevens) is an old, wealthy, and dying.