Monday, May 13, 2024

Mark of the Witch (1970)

Mind bending witchy nonsense on campus.

A witch is hung in England, but not before she curses her captor. Many years later a descendant of that captor now lives in the USA on a university campus. One of the students, Jill (Anitra Walsh) is obsessed with the occult after discovering an old book and performs a spell to summon a witch. 

Unfortunately, the witch summoned is the one hung three hundred years before. Now the witch has possessed Jill and seeks revenge on her professor (Robert Elston) as well as terrorising the campus...

This is a low budget shock fest but looks great and is a lot of fun. The final battle is completely psychedelic and pretty wonderful to be honest. A perfectly decent early 1970s horror.

Friday, May 10, 2024

The Puppet Masters (1994)

A surprisingly good alien invasion film.

An alien lifeform lands in Ohio and takes possession of humans by sticking it's probes into human brains. Government agent Nivens (Donald Sutherland) is investigating the reported landing of a UFO, which seems to be an obvious fake but the locals are acting strangely, quickly resorting to violence to stop any investigation. 

He and his fellow agents Sam (his son) (Eric Thal) and Mary (Julie Warner) discover that horrible fast reproducing manta ray like alien creatures are possessing people in town and looking to possess as many people as possible.

A race against time begins as the agents and military try to contain the aliens and find a way to defeat them, without killing their human hosts.

A fine film though maybe stretches the plot a little too far (plus there are some obvious flaws in the alien plans and methods which the humans fail to notice). The alien visuals are pretty gruesome at times and make good use of the modest budget. The action is frequent though can be a bit ropey at times. Overall though this is pretty enjoyable.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Illegal (1932)

Rather melodramatic perhaps but an interesting look at the murky world of illegal bars and gambling dens.


Mrs Dean (Isobel Elsom) kicks out her no-good husband (DA Clarke-Smith) but then received a windfall from the race track. She uses the money to buy a failed bar, making money with after hours drinking and illegal gambling in order to fund her two daughters' good education. She eventually gets caught but by then her daughters have grown up and taken over the club. However, their troubles have only just begun, especially when their step-father re-enters their lives...

This is actually a rather sordid film at times, even including a bit of incest! The acting is a bit erratic, though good at times. The mechanisms of a club of ill repute plus the humour here and there enlivens the film. It can't be called good, but it can be called interesting.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)

A radiation mutated (naturally) man menaces Los Angeles.

Colonel Manning (Glenn Langan) somehow survives a close-by nuclear test blast and begins to grow, he becomes an (amazing) colossal man. Unfortunately his brain has also been affected and he becomes very dangerous, and hungry. Egged on by his wife Carol (Cathy Downs), the US military don't just try and kill him. Though when Manning escapes he begins a rampage across Los Angeles.

Yet another giant mutated creature causes havoc, shown using some ropey cheap special effects. For a change the monster is human and not a giant insect or spider. This is a campy film with a big helping of cheese. 

It is nonsense and fairly entertaining though Manning spends a good deal of the film groaning and moaning and it does get a bit tedious after a while.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

The Phantom Shot (1947)

The audience gets involved in this fine little murder mystery that helps elevate a basic plot into something more.


After an unpopular county gentleman (Ronald Adam) is shot dead in his house, Inspector Webb (John Stuart) is called to investigate. Unusually he speaks to the camera and asks us the audience to follow the case and see if we can guess who did the murder. Webb works his way through a list of suspects who all have their various reasons to hate the victim or who had the opportunity. Can you guess who was guilty?

To be honest i didn't although i suspected it was someone unlikely, mostly because it usually is! A basic little police procedural that doesn't outstay it's welcome, not Earth shattering but very competent and the (somewhat) interactive element by breaking the fourth wall helps make it stand out.

Monday, May 6, 2024

The House That Would Not Die (1970)

A rather engaging little horror TV movie. 

Ruth (Barbara Stanwyck) and her niece Sara (Kitty Winn) move into an old house. After a rather fraught seance and a painting which falls on a fire, they discover that the house is possessed by two ghosts who appear to be of two people who died in the American Revolutionary War. 

As the hauntings and disturbing antics continue, Ruth and Sara begin to unravel the dark secrets and mysterious circumstances deep in the house's past...

This is a great little ghost story full of atmosphere and growing menace. It might have only had a small budget but it made the most of it and has some good performances especially from Stanwyck.

Friday, May 3, 2024

Light of Day (1987)

The well-worn story of two young people struggling between the pressures of family life and the fantasy of rock and roll.

Joe (Michael J Fox) and Patti (Joan Jett) are young siblings who have the dreams of rock stardom to help them escape the mundanity of their lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Their mother (Gena Rowlands) would rather they got normal jobs as they might then get paid. However, it is when they are performing on stage then they can escape...

There isn't a great deal to this film, its fine (and occasionally cheesy and overly cloying) if not brilliant. Fox and Jett work together well as a convincing pair of close siblings.

Joan Jett in particular plays a good role, you would think an actual rock star would always be able to play a rock star on screen however, as we have seen so often in movies so many fail at it, but Jett nails it.