During the month of October, like many horror movie fans, we spend most of our waking hours during those thirty-one days watching them in honour of Halloween. But we especially love cheapo horror flicks.
You know the ones we mean: cheesy special effects; rubber monsters; and if they had anyone famous at all in front of the cameras, they were either on the way up or on the way down. But seriously, a lot of innovative horror movies were made on miniscule budgets- but we love low-budget horror despite how good or bad it might be.
So every October, we start up The $1.98 Horror Blog-A-Thon, which is an open call for bloggers to submit reviews of cheap horror movies.
Do you run a movie blog and want to take part? Send us links to your reviews and we'll add them here. If you don't currently have a movie blog, no problem- just send us your text, and we'll post it for you. Either way, we'll give our contributors full credit.
Here are the links for The 2011 edition of the $1.98 Horror Blog-A-Thon. Enjoy, and we'll see you in October 2012!
-The G-Man: S.F. Brownrigg's Keep My Grave Open (1976)
-By John Charles: Bloodsuckers From Outer Space (1984)
-The G-Man: Screams of a Winter Night (1979)
-The G-Man: Scared To Death (1981)
-The G-Man: Don Dohler's brilliant satire, Fiend (1980)
-By John Charles: House of Dreams (1963)
-The G-Man: the hilarious cheapie Bigfoot (1970)
-By John Charles: a review for Wolfguy, starring Sonny Chiba!
-The G-Man: So Sad About Gloria (1973); Southern-fried melodrama with Lori Saunders
