It’s
Day Three of the 2nd Great Hammer-Amicus Blogathon, and this train
isn’t showing any signs of stopping yet. My co-host with the most, Gill Jacob
from Realweegiemidget Reviews and I have returned with another splendid assortment
of posts for your perusal, with vampires, zombies, Frankenstein, a double dose
or Dr. Who, and so much more...
But
hold the phone, because we’re not done yet! Due to the difference in time
zones, you may have noticed some discrepancies between our respective daily recaps.
If by chance one of us has missed your post, or you still wish to participate,
we’re doing a “last call” for submissions, to be included in tomorrow’s final
wrap-up post. Please drop me a line by commenting below, via email at
barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach me on Twitter (@barry_cinematic). You may
also contact Gill by commenting on her post (https://weegiemidget.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/the-second-hammer-amicus-blogathon/),
through her blog’s Contact Me page, or on Twitter (@realweegiemidge).
Gabriela
from Pale Writer tells us why you’d better run when Vampire Circus (1972)
comes to town
Ken
Anderson from Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For... discusses the little-seen psychological
thriller Straight On Till Morning (1972)
Andrew
Stephen, the other half of Maniacs and Monsters takes us for a guided tour of
the Hammer House of Horror (1980)
Finding
a new place to live can be a nightmare. Movie Rob returns to discuss The
Resident (2011)
Paul
from Reel Distracted takes us on a metaphysical journey with Frankenstein
Created Woman (1967)
Kristina
from Speakeasy survives The Plague of the Zombies (1966) and lives to
tell about it.
Who’s
on first? We may never know the answer, but What the Craggus Saw gives us a
double shot of Dr. Who, Amicus style.
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