REVIEW — The Giant Gila Monster (1959)
The Giant Gila Monster is a great pick for a movie night for all ages, and one I’d love to have the opportunity to see one day as it was originally intended: as part of a double feature at the drive-in.

The Giant Gila Monster is a great pick for a movie night for all ages, and one I’d love to have the opportunity to see one day as it was originally intended: as part of a double feature at the drive-in.
Sound is an extremely important, but extremely underrated part of a movie, regardless of genre
Film is art, and horror is a genre of film. That means horror is also art, and horror can be beautiful.
Walking through a nighttime forest, you’d think two people would have a lot to talk about — especially if they’re carrying a dead body.
Though it isnβt as widely known as It Follows, Contracted deserves some recognition for its story too.
This year, The Evil Dead rises once more with a tour featuring its Deadite-driving music — and I got to go!
You donβt need a ghost or curse to have a great J-horror movie.
I have some favorite horror movies that I can watch again and again. Others, a few times. Then there are ones that — although I like them — I only feel the need to see once.
A few weeks ago, Screambox mentioned some summer fun movies — all about Cryptids. I asked what they recommended and they said to watch their latest exclusive: Frogman.