Special to The Oakland Press There’s nothing more that “Wolfman” Mac Kelly would have wanted as a kid than to visit the set of and meet his favorite TV horror movie show host. Now, as an adult with ...
As a kid, Mac Kelly loved old horror films, werewolves and all things Halloween. He spent his Saturday afternoons watching “Sir Graves Ghastly.” “I sent Lawson Deming (Sir Graves Ghastly) a picture of ...
The fangs nearly shine when Wolfman Mac tells of reaching a national audience on Retro-TV for his show, Chiller Drive-In, a retro showcase of grade-B horror movies produced in a studio at the Erebus ...
If you thought the biggest thing to ever come out of Ireland was Riverdance, then you’re in for a surprise. In this 1961 stinkeroo, a giant monster is captured and taken to London to be put on display ...
Gamera, the giant flying turtle, returns to Chiller Drive-In for another rubber suit monster mash! This time, Gamera takes on the rainbow spewing monster Barugon... who seems to get an awful lot of ...
Fans of classic B-horror films, sci-fi movies, and good old Detroit television can rejoice at this news: the local show " ...