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May 20, 2026

With a film chosen by Jeff, the Grue-Crew tackle a bizarrely interesting vampire/possession/nun-sploitation film ALUCARDA (1977) from director Juan López Moctezuma. Tina Romero stars as the title character and makes a strong impression, the film firmly rests upon her shoulders. Bravo. Susana Kimini is Justine, Claudio Brook is both Dr. Oszek and the Hunchback Gypsy. Tina French is Sister Angélica. The film has a strong possession film atmosphere with a brilliant blood-soaked vampire segment, and a fiery Carrie-like ending. Check out what the Grue-Crew have to say. Enjoy.

ALUCARDA (1977)
Episode 267 – Decades of Horror 1970s

Quote: “These are the doings of the transgressor, the seducer, the enemy of virtue, the perpetual persecutor of innocence, the arch enemy of Almighty God. Yes, … THE DEVIL!” – Father Lázaro

Synopsis: When the teenage orphan Justine arrives in a convent, she befriends Alucarda, who was raised since she was a baby by the nuns. When they meet a gypsy in the forest, he turns out to be Satan and possesses the teenagers. The convent is turned upside-down as everyone witnesses a showdown between good and evil.

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is an artsy witchy spectacle, Baba Yaga (1973), picked by Doc. See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

May 16, 2026

“Do you understand what this means? These things want flesh, any kind of flesh. And once they sense it, they’ll eat their way through anything that comes between them and their meat.” Okay, okay. Ich verstehe! Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Bill Mulligan, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they take in The Flesh Eaters (1964), the low-budget cult classic from a one-time director and a screenplay written by a comic book legend.

Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
Episode 229 – The Flesh Eaters (1964)

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Synopsis: An alcoholic actress, her personal assistant, and their pilot are downed on a secluded isle, by bad weather & mechanical problems, where a renegade Nazi scientist is using ocean life to develop a solvent for human flesh. The tiny flesh-eating sea critters that result certainly give our heroes a run for their money – and lives.

The Grue-Crew dive into the cult classic, gore-filled, B&W, creature feature The Flesh Eaters (1964) from director Jack Curtis. The plot is simple: our protagonists crash land on a (nearly) deserted island where a mad scientist is up to no good. The effects are simple yet effective… and surprisingly gory, featuring memorable, gruesome scenes. The monsters? They start off as a small flesh-eating colony of shiny beasts, but later grow into giant threats. The mad scientist? His motivation is simple: greed. Is The Flesh Eaters worth a watch? You bet it is. Check out what the crew has to say about it.

Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Next in their very flexible schedule – this one chosen by Chad – is Hammer’s The Quatermass Xperiment (1955), directed by Val Guest and featuring Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner, and a stunning performance by Richard Wordsworth. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! The Crew is excited.

They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com

To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!

May 11, 2026

Doc returns to join the Decades of Horror Grue-Crew to review BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (1986) directed by John Carpenter. Is there a better hero than Jack Burton? Yeah, probably, but in this action comedy with hints of horror and supernatural, he is the best - cocky, over confident, and often ridiculous. It's all in the reflexes! Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, and Denis Dun lead a terrific cast with James Hong nearly stealing the entire movie as David Lo Pan. Brilliant!

BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (1986)
Episode 310 - Decades of Horror 1980s

Quote: "Like I told my last wife, I says, 'Honey, I never drive faster than I can see. Besides that, it's all in the reflexes.'" - Jack Burton

Synopsis: A rough-and-tumble trucker and his sidekick face off with an ancient sorcerer in a supernatural battle beneath Chinatown.

Directed by John Carpenter
Cast: Kurt Russell as Jack Burton, Kim Cattrall as Gracie Law, Dennis Dun as Wang Chi, James Hong as David Lo Pan, Victor Wong as Egg Shen, Kate Burton as Margo, Donald Li as Eddie Lee, Carter Wong as Thunder, Peter Kwong as Rain, James Pax as Lightning, Suzee Pai as Miao Yin, Chao Li Chi as Uncle Chu

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Jeff, is Evil Spawn (1987) with a special guest host: the film's title character! Make sure you join us for that one.!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave us a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

May 6, 2026

The Grue-Crew delve into an early Lucio Fulci pre-Giallo mini-masterpiece with Don't Torture a Duckling (1972). In the film, you can see the beginning of Fulci's signature direction he would become known for with Zombi (1979) and his eighties gore-fest films. For this movie, the story is a murder mystery that contains hints of witchcraft and characters meeting a gruesome, bloody demise. It's pure early 70s Italian film making at its best. Check it out. Enjoy!

DON'T TORTURE A DUCKLING (1972)
Episode 266 - Decades of Horror 1970s

Quote: "That's why she tore off the head of the doll and the duck." - Andrea Martelli

Synopsis: "When a southern Italian town is rocked by a string of child murders, the police and two urban outcasts search for the culprit amid scapegoating within the superstitious community."

Director: Lucio Fulci
Writer: Lucio Fulci and Roberto Gianviti and Gianfranco Clerici
Story By: Lucio Fulci and Roberto Gianviti
Cast: Florinda Bolkan, Barbara Bouchet, Tomas Milian, Irene Papas, Marc Porel

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is a bizarre Mexican horror picked by Jeff, Alucarda (1977) from director Juan López Moctezuma. See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

May 2, 2026

Boris Karloff! Peter Lorre! The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942) is one of Karloff's Columbia pictures horror pictures from the 1940s. Each of these films, with the exception of The Black Room, has Boris in the role of a mad scientist; however, with Boogie Man, the film allows Karloff of Peter Lorre the opportunity to parody the genre and have a great time doing so. These two are so much fun to watch as is the remaining cast of eccentric characters. Tune in to Decades of Horror The Classic Era to find out what the Grue-Crew think of this often overlooked horror-comedy gem. Enjoy!

THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU (1942)
Episode 228 - Decades of Horror: The Classic Era

Quote: "And if you ever need anything, like medical attention, or fire insurance, or a marriage performed, or a loan, perhaps? I should be delighted to oblige." - Dr. Lorenz (Peter Lorre)

Synopsis: A young divorcee tries to convert a historic house into a hotel despite its oddball inhabitants and dead bodies in the cellar.

Apr 27, 2026

Jeff Mohr returns as the Grue-Crew for THE PROWLER (1981), a film the helped defined the slasher era of the 1980s alongside Friday the 13th, The Burning, My Bloody Valentine and more. In this entry, a killer returns after a 35-year absence to take out some college kids at a graduation party. Sound familiar? The big draw is Tom Savini’s special makeup & FX work, but the film pulls in some old-timer star power with Farley Granger and Lawrence Tierney, as well as Vicky Dawson, Christopher Goutman, & Cindy Weintraub. This has everything a growing slasher films needs -- gore, boobs, and a surprise slasher reveal. Hurray!

THE PROWLER (1981)
Episode 309 - Decade of Horror 1980s

Quote: "I want you to be my date, Rose." - The Prowler

Synopsis: An unknown killer, clad in World War II U.S. Army fatigues, stalks a small California town, bent on reliving a 35-year-old double murder by focusing on a group of college kids holding an annual graduation dance.

Director: Joe Zito

Writers: Glenn Leopold, Neal Barbera

Cast: Vicky Dawson, Christopher Goutman, Lawrence Tierny, Farley Granger, Cindy Weintraub.

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, is BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA (1986) from director John Carpenter! See you then! Please let us know how they’re doing!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave us a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

Apr 22, 2026

Jeff returns to join the Grue-Crew with a review of the Seventies cult film, THE WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE SEA (1976). This movie is weird, disturbing in its own way, and intensely sad. What do the Crew make of this indie film that is about as 70s as it gets? You'll have to listen to find out. Enjoy!

The Witch Who Came in from the Sea (1982)
Episode 265 - Decades of Horror 1970s

Quote: "Why don't you act like a man and go hide in the closet, cowboy?" - Molly

Synopsis: "A disturbed woman is haunted by memories of childhood abuse, which culminates in a murder spree."

Director: Matt Cimber
Writer: Robert Thom
Cinematographer: Dean Cundey
Cast: Millie Perkins, Lonny Chapman, Vanessa Brown, Rick Jason, George "Buck" Flower, Stan Ross

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is the early Lucio Fulci entry, Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), picked by Bill. See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Apr 21, 2026

Jeff returns to Decades of Horror The Classic Era picking the Val Lewton and Jacques Tourneur classic THE LEOPARD MAN (1943) for review. The Grue-Crew have a blast exploring this often overlooked RKO Radio pictures gem with its sharp dialog, exquisite black and white cinematography, and inventive direction. The cast is fantastic as well: Dennis O’Keefe, Margo, Jean Brooks, James Bell, and more — oh, and Dynamite as The Leopard.

Synopsis: A seemingly-tame leopard used for a publicity stunt escapes and kills a young girl, spreading panic throughout a sleepy New Mexico town.

Producer: Val Lewton
Director: Jacques Tourneur
Writers: Ardel Wray (screenplay), Edward Dein (additional dialog), and Cornell Woolrich (1942 novel “Black Alibi”)
Cinematographer: Robert De Grasse
Cast: Dennis O’keefe, Margo, Jean Brooks, James Bell

Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! Next up, chosen by DAPHNE is THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU (1943), directed by Lew Landers and featuring Karloff & Lorre ! See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Apr 13, 2026

The Grue-Crew unleash the New World Picture’s Alien rip-off, FORBIDDEN WORLD (1982) from Roger Corman. Directed by Allan Holzman, this trashy cult classic features effects from John Carl Buechler, Mark Shostrom, and more handling the Mutant gooey and gory designs and make-up. The cast includes Dan Oliver, Jesse Vint, June Chadwick, Linden Chiles, Scott Paulin, Dawn Dunlap, Fox Harris, Michael Bowen, and Ray Oliver. For those old enough, you likely watched this movie multiple times on cable movie channels, not because it was good but because it was bonkers. Enjoy!

FORBIDDEN WORLD (1982)
Episode 308 – Decades of Horror 1980s

Quote: “Let’s go bag ourselves a Dingwhopper!” – Mike Colby

Synopsis: “In the distant future, a federation marshal arrives at a research lab on a remote planet where a genetic experiment has gotten loose and begins feeding on the dwindling scientific group.”

““A Science Fiction Horror Adventure That’ll Blow You Away!” – tagline

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Crystal Cleveland, is THE PROWLER (1981), complete with Tom Savini effects! See you then!

Please let us know how they’re doing! We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave us a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

Apr 8, 2026

The Grue-Crew head to New Jersey to visit THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (1979), directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The cast includes James Brolin, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger, Don Stroud, Murray Hamilton, and Natasha Ryan. Based on a "true story" and the best-selling novel by Jay Anson, the movie cements the Amityville house with its eerily lit pair of attic windows into horror film history. When people think of haunted houses, they most likely think of this house - even to this day decades later. Despite it feeling somewhat tame today, The Amityville Horror frightened audiences world wide to the tune of $86 million and influenced horror movies that followed. The iconic tagline on the brilliantly designed poster - "For God's Sake, Get Out!" is still recognized (and parodied) by movie fans. Check out what the Grue-Crew make of The Amityville Horror (1979) as they share their first reactions, dive into the cast of characters, and explore the promotions, crew, and the Amityville house itself. Enjoy!

THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (1979)
Episode 264 - Decades of Horror 1970s

Quote: "The house is doing things, windows open by themselves, a room full of flies at the wrong time of the year. You saw what happened to Greg's hand. Last night the front door was ripped off its hinges, from the inside." - George Lutz (James Brolin)

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is a pick from Chad, The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976). See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Apr 4, 2026

The Grue-Crew return to the 1950s to battle the fear of the atom bomb with the better than you'd expect, often overlooked THE MAGNETIC MONSTER (1953), directed by Curt Siodmak and Herbert L. Strock (uncredited). The cast includes Richard Carlson, King Donovan, Jean Byron, Harry Ellerbe, Leo Britt, Leonard Mudie, and Byron Foulger. And Strother Martin appears briefly in one scene as an airliner co-pilot. The film also incorporates scenes from a 1934 German movie GOLD. While it doesn't feature a "Monster" in typical terms, the threat of the Magnetic Monster is no less formable. Check this one out. Enjoy!

THE MAGNETIC MONSTER (1953)
Episode 226 - Decades of Horror The Classic Era

Synopsis: The Office of Scientific Investigation sends A-Men agents to investigate reports of unusual magnetic activity in various communities.

Quote: "It's hungry! It has to be fed constantly - or it will reach out its magnetic arm and grab at anything within its reach and kill it. It's monstrous, Stewart, monstrous. It grows bigger and bigger!"

Director: Curt Siodmak, Herbert L. Strock (uncredited)
Writer: Curt Siodmak, Ivan Tors
Cast: Richard Carlson, King Donovan, Jean Byron, Harry Ellerbe, Leo Britt, Leonard Mudie, Byron Foulger, Strother Martin appears briefly in one scene as an airliner co-pilot

Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! Next up for Decades of Horror The Classic Era is a terrific pick from the returning host, Jeff Mohr, The Leopard Man (1943)! See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

 

Mar 30, 2026

The Grue-Crew head back to the Eighties, back to school, and back to senior prom for the cult favorite HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II (1987). Directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Ron Oliver, the film features Michael Ironside, Wendy Lyon, Louis Ferreira, and Lisa Schrage as Mary Lou Maloney. It feels a bit like a supernatural infused "Carrie" clone but it contains fun kills, gore when it needs it, and a fun new horror villain that we deserved much more of in this movie… and more. Check this one out on streaming if you haven't seen it and enjoy the Grue-Crew's take on this entertaining Canadian spooky slasher. Let us know what YOU think of it!

HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II (1987)
Episode 307 - Decades of Horror 1980s

Synopsis: "Thirty years after her accidental death at her 1957 senior prom, the tortured spirit of prom queen Mary Lou Maloney returns to seek revenge." - IMDb

"In 1957, Mary Lou Maloney went up in flames. Now she's back. And she's burning mad." - tagline

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill Mulligan, is the Roger Corman sleezy gore-fest FORBIDDEN PLANET (1982). See you then!

Please let us know how they’re doing! We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave us a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

 

Mar 26, 2026

The 70s Grue-Crew are finally reviewing KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM OF THE PARK (1978) to Chad's delight... well, maybe all of ours, Bill, Dave, and Doc. Turns out we are all KISS fans -- Chad even sports his KISS ARMY cap -- and we all watched this when it originally aired on NBC TV in the States on Saturday, October 28, 1978. This episode is a fun discussion on the film, the cast, and each member of KISS -- Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, and Paul Stanley. We hope you join us. KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM OF THE PARK (1978) Episode 263 - Decades of Horror 1970s

KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM OF THE PARK (1978)
Episode 263 - Decades of Horror 1970s

Synopsis: "KISS, a rock band made up of superheroes, battles an evil inventor who has plans for destruction at a California amusement park." - IMDb

Quote: "He's sweating the possibility that we might pull out. He's just plain sweating." - Star Child

Director: Gordon Hessler
Writers: Jan Michael Sherman and Don Buday
Cast: Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Antony Zerbe, Carmine Caridi, Deborah Ryan, Brion James, Don Steele

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is a controversial pick from Doc, THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (1979) based on the best-selling novel by Jay Anson and featuring James Brolin, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger, Don Stroud, and Murray Hamilton. See you there! 

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Mar 21, 2026

The Classic Era Grue-Crew tackle another of the Corman-Poe-Price series of horror movies, THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961). Roger Corman hones his talent with this one with a solid, expertly crafted direction. Richard Matheson provide a richly entwined adaptation of Poe. And Vince Price is... well, Vincent Price at his best. His portrayal of Nicolas Medina's decent into madness is an example of what Price does best. Incredible, chef's kiss. And Barbara Steele is flawless. The Crew is joined by Crystal Cleveland from Decades of Horror 1980s, making her Classic Era debut. Enjoy!

THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961)
Episode 225 - Decades of Horror The Classic Era

Synopsis: "In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor." - IMDb Quote:

"I will tell you where you are. You are about to enter hell, Bartholomew. Hell! The Netherworld. The infernal region. The abode of the damned. The place of torment. Pandemonium. "Abbadon, "Tophet", "Gehenna". "Naraka", the Pit! And the Pendulum." - Sebastian/Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price)

Director: Roger Corman
Writer: Richard Matheson, from a story by Edgar Allan Poe
Cinematographer: Floyd Crosby
Selected Cast: Vincent Price, John Kerr, Barbara Steele, Luana Anders, Antony Carbone

Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! Next up for Decades of Horror The Classic Era is an interesting pick from Chad: THE MAGNETIC MONSTER (1953)! See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Mar 16, 2026

Chad picks the direct-to-video Eighties "treasure," THE DEAD NEXT DOOR (1989). The then teenage director, J.R. Bookwalter, truly accomplishes something remarkable given his age and his choice of film stock: Super-8 film. Is the film any good? Well, that's the debate. The practical special effects are quite enjoyable and bloody, quite possibly making the film and the viewing experience what it is. Technically, however, the dialog is cringe, the acting is amateurish, the editing even more so. But, dude, it was filmed on SUPER-8 with mostly local talent and a screenplay with solid ideas for its time. Check out what the Grue-Crew make of this cinematic curiosity. Enjoy!

THE DEAD NEXT DOOR (1989)
Episode 306 - Decades of Horror 1980s

Synopsis: "An elite anti-Zombie team is assembled by the Government to cope with an ever-growing undead infection and the religious cult zealots who fanatically protect the festering foes." - IMDb 

"This broadcast will be extended. To repeat, The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son will not be shown at their regularly scheduled times this evening." - tagline

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Doc Rotten, is the zombie curiosity HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II (1987). See you then! Please let them know how they’re doing!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave us a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

Mar 11, 2026

The Grue-Crew travel to outer space on Al Adamson's XB-13 spacecraft in his Seventies shlock fest, HORROR OF THE BLOOD MONSTERS (1970). John Carradine is along for the ride sitting comfortably in lawn furniture space chairs. The alien skies are red, green, blue, and yellow in Spectrum-X color effects. Uh-huh. The groovy opening vampire scenes are quickly replaced with a lack-luster crew of space jockeys as they encounter a beautiful alien looking into the distance at scene cut from a little known Pilipino sci-fi film. The creatures include vampire cavemen, lobster men, bat men, and dinosaurs borrowed from other films. Wahoo! It's as bad as it sounds, yet, it just may be Al Adamson's best film. Maybe…

HORROR OF THE BLOOD MONSTERS (1970)
Episode 262 - Decades of Horror 1970s

Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! Next up for Decades of Horror 1970s is a controversial pick from Dave: the NBC TV Movie of the Week, KISS MEETS THE PHANTOM OF THE PARK (1978) featuring Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, and Paul Stanley - KISS! See you there!

We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of us, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

 

Mar 7, 2026

The Grue-Crew continue their Roger Corman - Vincent Price - Edgar Allan Poe adventure with THE TOMB OF LIGEIA (1964). All cats beware! The conversations explore the cast of characters, the director (Roger Corman), the screenwriter (Robert Towne), the cinematographer (Arthur Grant), Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd, and… what's up with Lady Ligeia and Lady Rowena. Enjoy!

THE TOMB OF LIGEIA (1964)
Episode 224 - Decades of Horror The Classic Era

Synopsis: "A man's obsession with his dead wife drives a wedge between him and his new bride." - IMDb

Quote: "Christopher, not ten minutes ago I… I tried to kill a stray cat with a cabbage, and all but made love to the Lady Rowena. I succeeded is squashing the cabbage and badly frightening the lady. If only I could lay open my own brain as easily as I did that vegetable, what rot would be freed from its grey leaves?" - Verden Fell (Vincent Price)

Director: Roger Corman
Writer: Robert Towne, Paul Mayersberg, from a story by Edgar Allan Poe
Cinematographer: Arthur Grant
Selected Cast: Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd, John Westbrook, Derek Francis, Oliver Johnston, Richard Vernon

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Next up for Decades of Horror The Classic Era is a wonderful pick from Bill: Vincent Price, Roger Corman, Edgar Allan Poe… THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961)! See you there!

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Mar 2, 2026

The Grue-Crew revisit the Arnold Schwarzenegger action, sci-fi, horror fan favorite, PREDATOR (1987). The direction from John McTieran, the creature design from Stan Winston, the score from Alan Silvesti, the cinematography from Donald McAlpine, and the cast all add up to a marvelous, thrilling cinematic experience that holds up today. And that case, c'mon, in addition to Arnold, the boasts Carl Weathers, Elpidia Carillo, Bill Duke, Jesse Ventura, Sonny Landham, Richard Chaves, R.G. Armstrong, Shane Black, and Kevin Peter Hall as the Predator. And, let's not forget the quotes: "If it bleed, we can kill it", "Get to the chopper", and "I don't have time to bleed" are only a few. The Crew soak it all in and have a lengthy discussion about the film, the cast of characters, and some surprising behind the scenes tidbit. Enjoy!

PREDATOR (1987) 
Episode 305 - Decades of Horror 1980s

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the that decade. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, is the zombie curiosity THE DEAD NEXT DOOR (1989). See you then!

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Feb 25, 2026

For episode 261 of Decades of Horror 1970s, Chad picks the troubled Seventies disaster sci-fi flick, DAMNATION ALLEY (1977), featuring Jan-Michael Vincent and George Peppard. The Grue-Crew somehow find the fun and adventure in this awkward train-wreck dud. The film was doomed from the start: bad special effects, botched adaptation of a popular novel, and a race to the finished line against the film that would change how Sci-Fi movies look and feel forever. That film, of course, was Star Wars. Will the Grue-Crew find any rewarding and memorable moments to discuss? Oh, yeah, but not for the reasons Damnation Alley would like. D'oh!

DAMNATION ALLEY (1977)
DECADES OF HORROR 1970s Episode 261

"All the dead are dead - and the living are dying." - Mountain Men to Denton and Tanner

The Landmaster, a unique 12-wheeled amphibious articulated vehicle, created by Dean Jeffries

Director: Jack Smight
Writer: Alan Sharp and Lucas Heller, based on the novel by Robert Zelazny
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematographer: Harry Stradling Jr.
Cast: Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard, Dominique Sanda, Paul Winfield, Jackie Earl Haley, Kip Niven, Robert Donner, Murray Hamiltion (uncredited)

Synopsis: "In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain vehicles." - IMDb

 

Feb 21, 2026

For this episode, Doc decided it was time to dive into Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe films with the lush, chilling classic, THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (1964). The film's cast includes Vincent Price, Hazel Court, and Jane Asher. The cinematography from Nicolas Roeg is exquisite. Revisiting this film illustrates Roger Corman's talent at its best. A must-see for horror fans, Roger Corman fans, Vincent Price fans, and Edgar Allan Poe fans alike.

Enjoy! - The Grue-Crew

The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Decades of Horror The Classic Era - Episode 223

Synopsis: "A European prince terrorizes the local peasantry while using his castle as a refuge against the Red Death plague that stalks the land." - IMDb

Quote: "Forgive them? If my hound bites my hand after I have fed and caressed him, should I allow him to go undisciplined?" - Prince Prospero

Director: Roger Corman
Writer: Charles Beaumont & R. Wright Campbell, from a story by Edgar Allan Poe
Cinematographer: Nicolas Roeg (Don't Look Now, Witches)
Selected Cast: Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher, David Weston, Nigel Green, Patrick Magee, Skip Martin

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Next up for Decades of Horror The Classic Era is a wonderful pick from Daphne: Vincent Price, Roger Corman, Edgar Allan Poe... THE TOMB O LIGEIA (1964)! See you there!

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Feb 17, 2026

The Grue-Crew line up for Bill's pick, EXCALIBUR (1981), a fantasy horror-adjacent epic featuring an amazing cast and stunning visuals. This take on the Arthurian legend is a must watch and deserves attention and discussion.

EXCALIBUR (1981)
Decades of Horror 1980s - Episode 304

Quote: "A dream to some, a nightmare to others!" - Merlin

Synopsis: "Merlin the magician helps Arthur Pendragon unite the Britons around the Round Table of Camelot, even as dark forces conspire to tear it apart." - IMDb

Director: John Boorman
Writer: John Boorman, Thomas Malory, Rospo Pallenberg
Cast: Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Nicolas Clay, Cherie Lunghi, Paul Geoffrey, Nicol Williamson, Robert Addie, Gabriel Byrne, Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Ciaran Hinds, Clive Swift

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Next up for Decades of Horror 1980s is a pick from Crystal, PREDATOR (1987)! See you there!

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Feb 11, 2026

Horror Comedies from the1970s, Doc selects the often overlooked or outright forgotten horror comedy from the Seventies, ARNOLD (1973), from director Georg Fenady (Terror in the Wax Museum), featuring Stella Stevens and Roddy McDowall.

ARNOLD (1973) 
Episode 260 - Decades of Horror 1970s

The various murders are set up in a way The Abominable Dr. Phibes would relish and in the fashion of an imaginative whodunit or Giallo film. The humor is old-fashioned and more suitable for TV than the cinema. The cast - Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Ella Lanchester - are quite a joy to watch. Some of the humor lands but most of it falls a bit flat. Mileage varies. D'oh!

Regardless, the Grue-Crew weigh in on the film and discuss the merits of the script, the positives of the direction, the fun interactions with the cast, and the often laughable demises...

Synopsis: "After his death, a wealthy man starts killing his greedy and selfish family members, accompanied by audiotapes explaining how and why, but who's actually doing all the killing?" - IMDb

"Arnold is dead. And a newlywed. Don't miss his honeymoon!?" - tagline

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1970s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, is the EPIC disaster from director Jack Smight, Damnation Alley (1977)

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Feb 8, 2026

For episode 222, Chad chooses the often overlooked spectacle from Toho and Ishiro Honda, THE MYSTERIANS (1957). The movie begins with an entertaining, albeit goofy-looking, pointy-nosed kaiju Moguera. Somehow this robot giant monster still works in its own way and the Grue-Crew have their fun with all the shenanigans. Then the actual alien race of Mysterians ghost-light the cast as they plan their invasion. Earth is prepared to battle, however. Check out the review of THE MYSTERIANS and share your thoughts.

“The tragedy of the Mysterians is a good example for us! Don’t use science in the wrong way!” – Ryoichi Shiraishi

Director: Ishiro Honda
Writers: Takeshi Kimura; Story by: Jojiro Okami, Shigeru Kayama
Cast: Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa, Momoko Kochi, Akihiko Hirata, Takashi Shimura, Susumu Fujita, Hisaya Ito

Synapsis: “Shortly after a giant robot destroys a village, aliens from outer space arrive offering friendship. Will the people of Earth tie these two events together?” – IMDb

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Next up for Decades of Horror The Classic Era is a wonderful pick from Doc: Vincent Price, Roger Corman, Edgar Allan Poe… THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (1964)! See you there!

They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the website, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for watching and listening!”

Feb 2, 2026

Exploring 80s Slashers - HELL NIGHT (1981)
Decades of Horror - Episode 303

Doc Rotten selects a little known, often overlooked slasher from the early 1980s featuring Linda Blair, Peter Barton, and Vincent Van Patton. HELL NIGHT (1981) sends four college fraternity and sorority pledges to Garth Manor to stay the night in the haunted mansion. Fake Scooby-Doo scares throughout... until the actual monster shows up to pick the cast off... one by one. Sounds like a great premise, right?! Gory, gruesome fun certainly, Eh?! Sigh, only 25% of the Grue-Crew champion the results while the others are less enthusiastic. Check out the podcast to found out who and why?

Synopsis: "Four college fraternity and sorority pledges spend the night in a deserted old mansion as part of a hazing ritual during hell night, where they are stalked by the only survivor of a family massacre from the mansion's sordid past." - IMDb

Director: Tom DiSimone
Writer: Randy Feldman
Cast: Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten, Peter Barton, Kevin Brophy, Jenny Neumann, Suki Goodwin, Jimmy Sturtevant

Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Bill, is the fantasy EPIC from director John Boorman, EXCALIBUR (1981)

Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at feedback@gruesomemagazine.com.

 

Jan 28, 2026

Join The Grue-Crew as they take a look back at the original The Town That Dreaded Sundown from 1976. The blueprint for slasher films of the 80s is clearly drawn in the film's plot including inventive kills, borrowed heavily from the Italian Giallo genre. Ben Johnson, Andrew Prine, and Gilligan's Island star Dawn Well head up the cast. Check out what the crew think of Charles B. Pierce's Seventies horror film. Enjoy!

Decades of Horror 1970s
Episode 259 - The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)

Director: Charles B. Pierce

Writer: Earl E. Smith

Cast: Ben Johnson, Andrew Prine, Dawn Wells, Jimmy Clem, Jim Citty, Charles B. Pierce, Cindy Butler, Earl E. Smith

Synopsis: The story of a berserk, hooded killer who terrorized the border town of Texarkana, Arkansas in 1946--leaving no fewer than five murder victims in his wake. He was never caught. Based on one of America's most baffling murder cases.

 

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