
But even with that weakness, the information in Creature Features is invaluable. Although he comes across as “one of the guys,” no quality of writing will ever convince me that the demonic travesty Batman & Robin is worth 3 stars (out of 5), the same as far superior films such as The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Akira, and Escape from New York. Stanley writes in a familiar, friendly style. Within moments of opening the book I had a list of movies to hunt down. His friends and family must be afraid for him very afraid.īut Stanley knows his stuff. According to his introduction, he personally watches each of the movies in the book. Stanley knows more about monster movies than one person really should. Have a great, ghoulish, creepy time picking out your nightmare here!


I use this as a companion book to another one called simply "Video Movie Guide" by Mick Martin which I use mostly to look up movies not included in the Creature Features.Ī pointer to find a lot of these movies, if you can't find a copy online or all you can find is a very low quality rip, you can try visiting or possibly ordering from these two best remaining video stores: Most of the reviews have very funny sarcastic remarks and tons of puns (all intended)! I specially love the way Stanley exposes the directors hiding behind Alan Smithee or some other pseudonyms, or shlocky italian directors with anglicized names! It has the classics you can probably see in every critics work but the most important part of this book for me was discovering all these straight to video, made for TV movies, movies from late 80's through early 90's not on dvd yet or only released in foreign countries and are either other region coded or extremely hard to find. If you are any kind of an horror, sci-fi, fantasy fan, this is the greatest read.
