Hint for today’s snippet movie quiz: the monster would be scared of this
Yesterday’s movie poster snippet: The Vampire Lovers, 1970
Did the movie deliver on what the poster promised? Personally, I love the warning box: “CAUTION: Not for the mentally immature!”
Reading book #77 of 2026 - Devil of the Pines by James Kaine. This one has the Jersey Devil as an actual, murderous creature & follows the life of a survivor of an attack. Would you believe a kid who said a monster ate your friend? That’s the protagonist’s problem.
Then the creature returns…
Starting book #78* of 2026: first edition of Cthulhu Cymraeg from the sadly defunct Screaming Dreams. I’ve read both the second edition and second collection, so eager for more Welsh-themed tales of the Cthulhu Mythos. The fantastic cover art is by Kate Evans
*my goal is 10/month, so I’m on course
Gotta put butts in theater seats! Here’s a snippet of a movie poster from the 1980s.
What film is this poster advertising?
Share a magazine cover you love. 📸
Post a cartoon no one else remembers.
Yesterday’s movie poster snippet: Blade Runner, 1982
Did the movie deliver on what the poster promised?
Gotta put butts in theater seats! Here’s a snippet of a movie poster from the 1950s. Today may be a challenge!
What film is this poster advertising?
Hint: a goofy looking yet lovable monster. It’s slower on the attack than Kharis, the living mummy!
#werewolfwednesday Horror films were out of fashion after WWII ended but science fiction stepped in. 1956’s The Werewolf tried a blend of the two, with irradiated wolf serum turning a man into a werewolf. The Vampire a year later had a doctor ingesting vampire bat blood pills with a similar tragedy.