312. Monsters Like The Rapture
After all, it’s just more planet for us.
“Coyote” May be the Least Festive Film You See All Week

Bill’s been having bad dreams. Bill has stopped sleeping. It’s been weeks since he’s slept. Our good friend and monster crush Bill Oberst, Jr. is at it again. Bill stars in Trevor Juenger’s new controversial arthouse shocker, “Coyote.” The film follows the paranoid degression of an insomniac writer as he…
311. Monsters Like Abandoned Carnivals
At one time, they were fun and amusing to the living. Little kids would wait in long lines in the blazing sun for a seat on the spinning cups. Or a trip through the funhouse. Then these children grew up and didn’t find the park fun anymore. And you know…