Monster Madness for 2015 was a different affair, with James this time bringing his friend Mike Matei in for the reviews. How does this change the dynamics of the series? Spoiler alert: not in a good way.
Coming straight out of Cinemassacre Video, we have another Sequel-A-Thon for Monster Madness 2013. I must say, a nice complimentary selection of films which contrast well against the first Sequel-A-Thon from 2011.
Monster Madness 2011 was themed around long running horror film series such as Frankenstein and A Nightmare On Elm Street. Informative and entertaining, as always.
Monster Madness 2010 took a look at horror and horror related films that tend to be overlooked, being generally loved by a small but devoted fanbase. That’s right, this time it’s cult classics!
Since it’s October, and the series happens to be being re-uploaded in full, now is as good a time as any to look back on a personal favorite Cinemassacre series: Monster Madness!
Last week marked the 25th anniversary of one of my favorite game series of all time. Here I take a quick trips back in time to talk about just how important Dance Dance Revolution was to me.