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"But I really got hot / When I saw Janette Scott / Fight a triffid that spits poison and kills."

My Year of Horror: Strange May Flowers

Tom Gualtieri
Friday, May 3, 2013

April showers of blood bring strange May flowers in Tom Gualtieri’s month of hybrid horror. Continue reading →

Posted in Cinema, My Year of Horror | Tagged 3 Extremes, Ben Whishaw, best horror films, Bob Clark, Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Deathdream, Dustin Hoffman, Fruit Chan Park Chan-wook, horror, Janette Scott, Perfume, Science Fiction, Society, Susan Sarandon, Takashi Miike, The Day of the Triffids, The Hunger, The Pact, Three Extremes, Tony Scott, Zohra Lampert | Leave a comment
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Extra-Terrestrial Infants Can Break A Man: Or How My Father Learned to Cry

Samuel Sattin
Monday, February 4, 2013

Some people need to escape to somewhere far, far away to get closer to who they are on the inside. And by far away, of course, we mean the planet Fyrine IV. Continue reading →

Posted in Cinema, Popular Culture | Tagged Aliens, Birth, Boston, Crystal Light, Dennis Quaid, DOTS, Drac, Earth, Enemy Mine, Father/Son Relationships, Human, Infants, La-Z-Boy, Louis Gosset Jr., Magic the Gathering, Reptile babies, Science Fiction, Spandex, starships | 2 Comments
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