Originally posted on B&S About Movies: In a sleepy town along the coast of California, an unknown animal begins killing people, beginning with a ‘70s version of Dana Carvey. The local sheriff (All My Children’s Philip Carey) recruits local writer John Wetherby (Peter Graves) who used to earn his living as a big… via Scream of… Continue reading Scream of the Wolf (1974) — Monsters After Midnight
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We are all about monsters.. But we are thinking about all of you! — Monsters After Midnight
We here at Monsters After Midnight are thinking about all of our fans and readers during this difficult time. Please stay safe and take care of yourselves! We care about all of you! via We are all about monsters.. But we are thinking about all of you! — Monsters After Midnight
Creepy Classics, On With The Show! — Monsters After Midnight
A big Thank You to Ron Adams of Creepy Classics for allowing us to use Creepy Classics Content! Creepy Classics & Monster Bash News! Art, Music & Monsters It seems fairly universal that growing up liking monster movies seemed to go hand-in-hand with drawing, writing and music. I grew up drawing dinosaurs, monsters…and even imagined […]… Continue reading Creepy Classics, On With The Show! — Monsters After Midnight
Invasion of The Body Snatchers.. 1956 — Monsters After Midnight
Imagine this… One morning You wake up. As you walk down street, and get to your job and start your day. You begin to notice this nagging, unexplainable change in your loved ones, friends and co-workers. You see things going on around you that just don’t make sense. You’re just not sure if it’s your […]… Continue reading Invasion of The Body Snatchers.. 1956 — Monsters After Midnight
A Glowing Mist: Sherlock Holmes and The Scarlet Claw (1944) — Monsters After Midnight
Originally posted on Pale Writer: A few months ago I undertook the task of watching all fourteen of the Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes movies. I am very glad to say that I was successful in my little quest. Like most classic film fans, my feelings about the series are mixed. I feel… via… Continue reading A Glowing Mist: Sherlock Holmes and The Scarlet Claw (1944) — Monsters After Midnight
Sci-Fi Movies Before Celluloid — William Friese-Greene & Me
Years before H.G. Wells introduced us to his time traveller and marauding Martians, another writer was predicting what science might bring us in the future, for good or for ill. Once read on both sides of the Atlantic, he’s now all but forgotten. His name was Robert Duncan Milne and he was seeing moving pictures […]… Continue reading Sci-Fi Movies Before Celluloid — William Friese-Greene & Me
Camera and Code Team Up to Make Impossible Hovering Laser Effect — Hackaday
Right off the bat, we’ll say that this video showing a laser beam stopping in mid-air is nothing but a camera trick. But it’s the trick that’s the hack, and you’ve got to admit that it looks really cool. It starts with the [Tom Scott] video, the first one after the break. [Tom] is great […]… Continue reading Camera and Code Team Up to Make Impossible Hovering Laser Effect — Hackaday
Metropolis is considered the mother of sci-fi movies — The Novel: UnHoly Pursuit: Devil on my Trail
The move is silence. It was made in 1927 and was nearly lost the world. Some parts we see today are remakes later added because so much of the original was destroyed. via Metropolis is considered the mother of sci-fi movies — The Novel: UnHoly Pursuit: Devil on my Trail
The best sci-fi movies of all time: Top 5 — Movie Metropolis
Joe Waddington compiles the ultimate list of science fiction films from Cameron to Kubrick, but which will take the top spot? via The best sci-fi movies of all time: Top 5 — Movie Metropolis
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – April 29 2020
I love writing a Screenplay, especially Fantasy & Sci-Fi Screenplay, which is the reason why I decided to submit my Screenplay, “Kingdom,” on your Festival, because the Festival was specifically for the Fantasy and Sci-Fi Screenplay. I thought that if I were to submit my Fantasy Screenplay into Fantasy Specific Festival, it would be better… Continue reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival Testimonial – April 29 2020