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Killer Shrews & The Giant Gila Monster
0Join us Saturday, March 22nd at 2:30pm Eastern/11:30am Pacific on Twitter (#BMovieManiacs) for a fantastic mutant double feature, "Killer Shrews" (1959) and "The Giant Gila ...
READ MORE +New Social Media Accounts
0We have a new twitter account, @b_moviemaniacs and Facebook page. Our old ones were hijacked and the hijacker won't give them back. Please unfollow/unlike the old and follow/like ...
READ MORE +Gigantis, The Fire Monster (1955)
0Join us on Sunday, March 16th at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific for Gigantis, The Fire Monster (aka Godzilla Raids Again) on Twitter (hashtag #BMovieManiacs). Our account has changed to ...
READ MORE +The Dunwich Horror (1970)
0Set in the mythical Miskatonic Valley like many of H.P. Lovecraft's tales, The Dunwich Horror revolves around Dean Stockwell in a role even creepier than the one he plays in ...
READ MORE +The Bees (1978)
0A man and his young son break into the compound of apiologist (bee guy) Dr. Miller to steal the valuable honeycombs. Ignoring the danger signs, they open a particularly nasty ...
READ MORE +Blacula (1972)
0In 1780 an African prince, Mamawalde of Abani (William Marshall) and his wife, Luva (Vonetta McGee) attend a dinner party at the home of the gracious Count Dracula. After the ...
READ MORE +Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
0Two things I learned from Gone in 60 Seconds: 1-Halicki can choreograph a hell of a chase scene. 2-Cops can’t drive. Such a cool movie. You know the story. A ring of car ...
READ MORE +Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959)
0Lem, a moonshiner famous for telling tall tales claims he saw a giant ‘octypus’ while poaching deer near the swamp. When he goes missing, Game Warden Steve (Ken Clark) and a ...
READ MORE +The Angry Red Planet (1960)
0The film begins at mission control where the brass has just gotten around to retrieving the long missing MR-1 rocket. They last heard from the ship and its crew of four as it ...
READ MORE +Tarantula (1955) by GillytheK
0A horribly disfigured man in pajamas stumbles through the desert, collapses, and dies. When local doctor (John Agar) sees the body, he doubts Professor Deemer’s (Leo G. Carroll) ...
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