Books read in 2019, offered without comment

  Title   Author   Wings Over Manhattan   Don D’Ammassa   Bette and Joan: The Divine Feud   Shaun Considine   Inside the Wicker Man: How Not to Make a Cult Classic   Allan Brown   Golden Age, The   Jeff Deischer   Vanguard: Season Two: A Superhero Adventure   Percival Constantine   Once a Marshal (A Sheriff Ben Stillman Western)   Peter Brandvold   Last Days of August,…

What I Read and Watched – June 2019

To continue the monthly breakdown I started at the beginning of the year, here’s the breakdown, offered without comment.   Movies Always Be My Maybe (Feature, 2019) Dragon of Love (Short, 2003) Still Ill (Short, 2019) Hand of Death (Feature, 1962) Mr. No Legs (Feature, 1978) Corvato (Short, 2019) I Am Mother (Feature, 2019) Frankenfake (Feature, 2013) Devil-Doll, The (Feature, 1936) Jesse James vs. the Daltons (Feature, 1954) Tormented (Feature,…

What I Read and Watched – May 2019

To continue the monthly breakdown I started at the beginning of the year, here’s the breakdown, offered with little comment.   Movies House on Haunted Hill (Feature, 1959) Santo vs. Blue Demon in Atlantis (Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlantida) (Feature, 1970) Queen of Snakes (Feature, 2019) Torchy Gets Her Man (Feature, 1938) Island of Terror (Feature, 1966) Mighty Gorga, The (Feature, 1969) What We Left Behind: Looking Back…

What I Read and Watched – April 2019

To continue the monthly breakdown I started at the beginning of the year, here’s the breakdown, offered without comment.   Movies   Planeta Bur (Feature, 1962) Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (Feature, 1965) Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (Feature, 168) Metropolis (Feature, 1927) Evil of Dracula (Feature, 1974) Corpse Vanishes, The (Hosted by Midnite Mausoleum) (Feature, 1942) Santo and the Vengeance of the Mummy (Santo en la venganza…

What I Read and Watched – January 2019

For the past several years, I’ve kept a log of the movies I’ve watched and the books I’ve read. I like to know, especially at the end of the year, how many movies I’ve seen in what genre in what format, etc., and I just carried that over to books. The back-half of 2018, though, was a bit . . . off routine, to say the relationship-with-my-employer-terminated-least, and I lost…