The critics have been tearing Morbius apart this week but let’s not lose sight of the fact that there is a $75 million vampire movie in the theatres this week. Is it going to win back that budget at the box office? Absolutely not. But let’s not waste the opportunity to see a bunch of bats and bloodsuckers flying around the big screen. It’s probably the last big-budget vampire movie we’ll get until Nicolas Cage graces us all with his Dracula performance in the upcoming Renfield. That’s all a long rambling way to say that we saw Morbiusthis week, amidst a whole bunch of other creeptastic movies, and we’re here to make a few recommendations for your horror movie watchlist!
Join your horror host Jonathan as he sits down to discuss everything the NOFS crew has been watching this last week. On the docket: Superhero Vampires…Gory Action Movies…Killer Rollercoasters…Alien Encounters….Silent Horror Films Lost To Time…And More! Join usss….
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