Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Horror On TCM: June 2019



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*Denotes A Film With Horror Elements

ALL TIMES ARE EDT


PETER WEIR DOUBLE FEATURE:


3 June 2AM Trailer


3 June 3:45AM Trailer


4 June 9:15AM Trailer*


4 June 11AM Trailer


4 June 12:30PM Trailer


4 June 4PM TCM Clip



4 June 6PM Clip



8 June 2AM Clip


8 June 3:45AM Trailer




8 June 12PM-Noon Trailer


11 June 2:15AM Trailer


12 June 8:45AM Trailer


14 June 1:30PM Trailer


15 June 2:45AM Clip


15 June 4AM Trailer



22 June 2:45AM Trailer


22 June 6PM Trailer*


23 June 2AM Trailer


23 June 4:15AM Trailer


24 June 2AM Trailer*


24 June 10:45PM (Trailer more Primetime Hollywood Hair Hall of Fame!)




OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS:


2 June 12:45AM & 10AM  Trailer


2 June 2:45AM Trailer


4 June 12:15AM Trailer (Celebrating Hollywood Hair Hall of Fame)


4 June 2:15AM (Trailer) [Celebrating Hollywood Hair Hall of Fame]



5 June 12AM-Midnight (Trailer)


12 June 12AM-Midnight Trailer


12 June 4:30AM Trailer

Ever the lover of female directors of any genre, TCM will be celebrating three works of Agnès Varda--who passed away at the end of this past March--in Primetime on the 15th


Starts at 8PM (8-midnight)


23 June 12PM-Noon (TCM Clip--this is a James Whale picture)


24 June 12:30AM (TCM Clip--This is a Jackie Coogan film, you know...Uncle Fester?!)



24 June 3:45AM (Trailer)


24 June 8PM (Trailer, another Jackie Coogan film and another nod to the Hollywood Hair Hall of Fame in Primetime!)



26 June 4:15PM (Trailer At TCM, based on Shirley Jackson novel)


Saturday, May 25, 2019

Native American Monster Marathon Recap





It Waits is a silly monster film that you will likely find on a Saturday afternoon on Syfy, nonetheless, I like it....mostly because of Eric Schweig (you may remember him as Uncas from Michael Mann's Last of the Mohicans). The monster is not named as any specific to any actual native monsters from lore, but it does bear a striking resemblense to the Mayan Camazotz--a bat diety/monster that lives in caves (pictured above).



One of my top five favorite episodes of Supernatural--the wendigo has taken the place of the Sasquatch (aka Bigfoot) at the top of the list of Native American monsters/spirits in horror.


Also a favorite of mine, Nomads does not make most lists of films/episodes depicting Native American monsters--but the monsters/ghosts/spirits here are drawn firmly from Inuit stories and lore!



Here's a rare one! The Mishipeshu (or Water Panther) is an Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) creature--to my knowledge, this 4th season episode of Grimm is the only time it has been used in a film/series (also, as I mentioned on Twitter yesterday, it is highly likely that this is the creature depicted in Ohio's "Alligator" effigy mound). 



Another take on the wendigo--this film sports a real monster explanation for the creature. Stars Kevin Durand, if you haven't seen it--I do recommend it--here's the trailer.




Another staple of my native monster "catalog"--Shapes offers a take on the standard "shapeshifter" narrative, with a nod toward werewolves...cuz everyone has werewolves, right??!!



I was recently lucky enough to be gifted a Native American horror blu ray double feature that includes Shadow Of The Hawk (most grateful!!!). The film was one of my favorites as a kid--catching it on Saturday afternoon matinees on the local cable channel--I am pretty sure that it was my first experience with Native horror. I have been a devoted fan of the late Chief Dan George ever since! There is no specific monster here, save for the evil Shaman troupe--the film contains several nasties cooked up for our good guys--some of which seem more than a bit racist & misguided today (the Inuit style throat singing is the best example of this; in the film it is used as a component of on evil summoning ceremony, in what can only be called "indian voodoo.")


What can I say, I love me some Kolchak. Not even the lack of Native actors or the silly "diablero" monster character can keep me from including it. It's just too much fun!