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Miroslava, and Chano Urueta’s Monster

Miroslava, and Chano Urueta’s Monster

March 1, 2013 | By

DVD review of a forgotten genre classic, Monster / El monstro resucitado (1953), released by One 7 Movies, starring tragic screen icon Miroslava and directed by Chano Urueta in Mexico’s first ‘medical sci-fi’ flick.

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Miroslava, and Chano Urueta’s Monster

Miroslava, and Chano Urueta’s Monster

March 1, 2013 | By

DVD review of a forgotten genre classic, Monster / El monstro resucitado (1953), released by One 7 Movies, starring tragic screen icon Miroslava and directed by Chano Urueta in Mexico’s first ‘medical sci-fi’ flick.

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Blake Edwards’ Experiment in Terror

Blake Edwards’ Experiment in Terror

February 18, 2013 | By

Yes, it’s Family Day, that elitist holiday that doesn’t guarantee a day off for the eloctorate at large, except those under the provincial and banking employ. On this otherwise standard working day for regular stiffs, I’ve uploaded a long and windy review of Blake Edwards’ underrated suspense classic Experiment in Terror (1962), newly released by Twilight Time in Blu-ray, sporting a clean stereo isolated score track of Henry Mancini’s excellent music.

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Blake Edwards’ Experiment in Terror

Blake Edwards’ Experiment in Terror

February 18, 2013 | By

Yes, it’s Family Day, that elitist holiday that doesn’t guarantee a day off for the eloctorate at large, except those under the provincial and banking employ. On this otherwise standard working day for regular stiffs, I’ve uploaded a long and windy review of Blake Edwards’ underrated suspense classic Experiment in Terror (1962), newly released by Twilight Time in Blu-ray, sporting a clean stereo isolated score track of Henry Mancini’s excellent music.

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Soundtrack Reviews

Soundtrack Reviews

February 15, 2013 | By

Slowly getting healthy again after a wretched cold this week. The trio of uploaded soundtrack reviews – Bye Bye Birdie (Sony), and from BSX Records Film Noir’s Finest + the John Carpenter combo Assault on Precinct 13 and Dark Star – should be coherent. If there’s some strange references to ‘eucalyptus-scented red Martian neon gas,’ blame the pouding sinus headaches that even Advil couldn’t quell. Winter is fun,eh?

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