How many of you believe that the recent Godzilla and King Kong are original concepts? Probably not many of you, since the most recent iteration of them on screen is the ridiculous Godzilla… Read more “King Kong (1933), by Albert W. Vogt III”
Category: Horror
2001: A Space Odyssey, by Albert W. Vogt III
Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 classic 2001: A Space Odyssey is the longest two-and-a-half-hour movie ever. I do not count myself as a member of that strain of our population in constant… Read more “2001: A Space Odyssey, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Vertigo, by Albert W. Vogt III
I could be convinced that when you think of Alfred Hitchcock, if you think of him at all, the first movie that comes to mind is Psycho (1960). The only… Read more “Vertigo, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Scream VI, by Albert W. Vogt III
When I opened my movie showtimes app and saw that Scream VI was playing, I knew. My broadcast partner at Down & Out Reviews, Isaac, claims we had a discussion where… Read more “Scream VI, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Missing, by Albert W. Vogt III
Have you ever sat or stood over someone’s shoulder and watched them use their computer? Well, if you see Missing, get ready for almost two hours of this kind… Read more “Missing, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Smile, by Albert W. Vogt III
What a waste of two hours. What a terrible assemblage of moving pictures and dialog. What an unoriginal concept. How could anyone spend the money and time in developing a… Read more “Smile, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Addams Family Values, by Albert W. Vogt III
Incidentally, I only got a couple of episodes into Wednesday (2022 – present) before giving up. My distaste is related to the warnings given under the ratings on Netflix. I noticed… Read more “Addams Family Values, by Albert W. Vogt III”
The Addams Family (1991), by Albert W. Vogt III
With all the craze there is these days with the new Netflix series Wednesday (2022 – present), it should come as no surprise that the early 1990s movies on… Read more “The Addams Family (1991), by Albert W. Vogt III”
The Bride of Frankenstein, by Albert W. Vogt III
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) is early proof that Hollywood would rather not put a lot of effort into coming up with original content. Instead, if a title has… Read more “The Bride of Frankenstein, by Albert W. Vogt III”
The Good Nurse, by Albert W. Vogt III
There are two ways of looking at hospitals. There is the side that says they suck. Who willingly goes to one? Typically, the reason for you being in one is… Read more “The Good Nurse, by Albert W. Vogt III”