Episode Spotlight: The Return of Preston Giles (Murder She Wrote)

Out on parole, Jessica Fletcher’s first publisher, Preston Giles, tries to woo her back into the fold.  After another murder is committed, Giles ends up needing Jessica’s help when he becomes the prime suspect. By season seven of Murder, She Wrote, the show was already far and away one of the best loved and watchedContinue reading “Episode Spotlight: The Return of Preston Giles (Murder She Wrote)”

Month of Horror Masterposts: Psycho

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Month of Horror Masterposts: Carnival of Souls

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Episode Spotlight: The Twilight Zone Season 3, Episode 19: The Hunt

“An old man and a hound-dog named Rip, off for an evening’s pleasure in quest of raccoon. Usually, these evenings end with one tired old man, one battle-scarred hound dog, and one or more extremely dead raccoons, but as you may suspect, that will not be the case tonight. These hunters won’t be coming homeContinue reading “Episode Spotlight: The Twilight Zone Season 3, Episode 19: The Hunt”

Psycho: Final Thoughts

I first saw Psycho a few years ago. It was my first Hitchcock movie, and although I’m fond of a few of his other films, Psycho is hands-down my favorite.  I loved it from the first moment I saw it.  I love being scared, and while this movie didn’t rely on jumpscares or gore, itContinue reading “Psycho: Final Thoughts”

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