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Resources...
For research, the Internet Movie Database is a godsend. It is the essential tool of the modern film fan.
Shh! It's Cinema Confidential -- more movie rumors than you can shake Louella Parsons' femur at.
Sinister Cinema is a provider of good quality B-movies of all genres, including Westerns and Sword & Sandal.
If your tastes run to shameless exploitation, order a catalog from Something Weird Video.
For trash cinema memorabilia, posters, & videos, the Cinema Wasteland is the right place to go.
Video Screams has great prices, good variety, and some very obscure titles.
If you're looking for some rare serial titles, check out The Serial Squadron.
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Fan Reviews...
"And you call yourself a scientist!" Liz's reviews are insightful & intelligent, plus she has a snazzy collection of the best Mad Scientist's dialogue.
Atomic Monsters is a jazzy site celebrating all that wonderful sludge from the 1950's.
BadMovies.Org not only has entertaining reviews, but downloadable stills, sound files, & even video clips.
Bad Movie Night is an ambitious project to collect reviews of lousy movies from a host of fans & critics.
The Bleeding Skull -- cool name, cool site, bad movies.
Newcomer B-Movie Central has set up a nice place -- including discussion forums.
The Braineater is a site lovingly devoted to the sort of movies that eat your brain and then die -- high quality reviews, including a good portion of European flicks.
Bad science meets bad movies at Cold Fusion Video Reviews, and they go together rather well.
Dante's Inferno & All Night Video Store -- very entertaining dissections of crappy movies.
Eccentric Cinema is a fun site with high taste in low culture.
The Extraordinary Video Guide does a good job of living up to its name -- hundreds of mini-reviews on the sort of films we all love.
Another fun site: Girls, Guns, & Ghouls -- now don't you wish you had thought of that title?
Jabootu's Bad Movie Dimension -- Reviews of schlocky movies for people with really long attention spans.
MST-able Movies offers short, biting comments on a huge number of films.
The MST-Homegame is a curious but original site -- instead of movie reviews, they post transcripts of the "riffing" they give a film (as in MST3K, except via IRC). A tad overly enthusiastic at times, but certainly entertaining.
Prison Flicks is a great specialist site devoted to the prison genre -- dramas, comedies, & of course, chicks in chains; with lengthy reviews and lots of stills.
Punchy & Nana's Index is a treasure box of sites devoted to movie reviews, posters, favorite cartoons, and sundry media stuff.
(Re)Search My Trash is crap cinema in a searchable database! Civilization is doomed, I tell you!
Stomp Tokyo! is an entertaining site (it's got Lava Lamps!) with a taste for pathetic movies.
Unknown Movies is a delightful (and growing) collection of reviews on the obscure & trashy -- well worth checking out each week.
The Video Graveyard has hundreds of horror movie reviews & you can cast your own vote for a movie's rating, plus lots of other content.
If you want to know what's up with recent DTV cheapies, check out Your Video Store Shelf while the reviewer still has a brain.
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Fan Clubs & Sundry Bits...
Attack of the 50 Foot DVD is a useful little webzine that reviews the content & presentation of new DVD releases of our type of movies.
Barry's Temple of Godzilla -- like it says, this place is a shrine.
The Official Boris Karloff website, operated by the Karloff family, features events lists and lots of licensed stuff for sale.
If you just can't get enough of horror movie stuff, the Carfax Abbey Database provides a wide range of goodies, talk, clips, book lists, wallpapers, & more.
The Diabolical Dominion is a snazzy horror media site -- a bit graphics intensive, but well laid out. They've got news articles, movie posters, and lots of mpeg clips to download.
Into Trading Cards? GoodStuff Cards offers a whole mess of limited edition sets devoted to classic horror & sci-fi.
Drop by the Halloween MIDI Jukebox for appropriate music, movie recommendations and Halloween oriented links.
The Horror-Wood webzine is a fun read; they have well-written articles, many of which cover the classic monster flicks.
Shock Cinema is a zine-site that reviews quite simply the most obscure films on the planet.
Matt's Tarzan Movie Guide is an encyclopedia of Tarzan & related jungle flicks (if you think you've seen every Tarzan movie, check out the listing here.)
Robert Z'Dar, perennial B-villain and the Man of the Mandible, has put up his own website.
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Non-English Sites - French
Lots of strange words that I can't understand -- but they can appreciate a crappy movie as well as anybody.
Nanarland -- apparently, "Nanar" is French for crappy movie. A variety of content on this site and they seem to be having fun with it.
Non-English Sites - German
Germany has long been a breeding ground for zombie and exploitation trash films; I remember enough German to at least be able to navigate their sites.
Der Geheimnisvolle Filmclub Buio Omega runs monthly screenings for exploitation fans, and their website features reviews, fun posters for their events, and filmmaker bios.
Monstrula is a fun & colorful resource for lovers of Monster Movies.
Non-English Sites - Spanish
No, I don't speak a lick of Spanish, but these folks keep sending me their URL's, and they do seem to have real nice websites (I just look at the pictures).
Check out Cinefania site, with reviews & articles on Sci-fi, terror & fantasy flicks; now they also have an English translation of their site!.
On a subject dear to my heart, there's a new site devoted to the Hammer Films directed by Terence Fisher.
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