Sunday, June 19, 2022
Ghosts from the Past !!!
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Sicko-Psychotic's Return to the Vortexx !!!
Although Sicko-Psychotic (Jim Childs) has appeared as a guest, done shout-outs on other hosted shows, and popped up on the Captain Isotope program a couple times, it has been a long spell since a Sicko-Psychotic episode aired on The Vortexx streaming channel. Thanks to horror hostess Arachna of the Spider People (Alexis Hmielak from Beware Theater) for arranging it, the Sicko-Psychotic Show made a return to The Vortexx on November 2, 2021, with the 2-part Halloween Music Marathon. The wonderful Arachna herself appeared in the Special promoting Halloween books for children of all ages that could be checked out from public libraries.
The Halloween Special was the first time I had reached out to other fellow horror hosts to appear on the show and I am extremely grateful to each of them for making this such an amazing event. Among the special guests were Bobby Gammonster (Monster Movie Night), Crematia Mortem (Roberta Solomon; Creature Feature), Danvers (John Benjamin Faust; Demented Features), Destroyah, Dr. Dreck (Michael Legge; The Dungeon of Dr. Dreck), Drac and Countess Carita (Robert Kokai & Stefanie Kokai; Transylvania Tonight), The Evil Dr. Toad (Evil Dr. Toad's Science Fiction Theater), Sally the Zombie Cheerleader (Nicole M. King; The Zombie Cheerleader's School of Horror), Scarlett Kaiju and CJ the Werewolf (Colin Reboy; Mansion of Mystery), Slash (Slash's Graveyard Tales), Tim the Enchanter and Stevie Gothling (Scary As Hell Theater), and Vincent Grimmly (Darren T. Knaus; Night Chills Theatre).
Other generous contributors were Captain Isotope and Princess Daphne (Erik J. Nielsen & Cheryl Szymczak; Captain Isotope & the Enemy of Space), Doctor Fearless (a.k.a. David Dastmalchian; The Suicide Squad), Dr. Sarcofiguy (John Dimes; It's Some Kinda Show), Molly the K ("Down the Memory Hole" Weird Sisters Radio), Penny Dreadful XIII (Danielle Gelehrter; Shilling Shockers), and Rob Fleck (Phoenix Comics + Toys).
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
The Haunted Library: The Raven
The Haunted Library - Ep 3: THE RAVEN by Edgar Allan Poe
Characters from the Sicko-Psychotic show host classic tales of the supernatural and macabre. These stories from The Haunted Library are read by various people who are credited in the videos.
(Sicko-Psychotic the King of Ghouls is played by Las Vegas actor Jim Childs who also voices Cameo the Magic Camera Obscura puppet).
Monday, November 1, 2021
The Haunted Library: Hansel and Gretel
What's Halloween without a wicked witch? 2020 audio recording of Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm... hosted by Sicko-Psychotic, Cameo, and Silky the Spider. Welcome to the Haunted Library and Happy Halloween !!!
The Haunted Library - Ep 2: HANSEL AND GRETEL by The Brothers Grimm
Characters from the Sicko-Psychotic show host classic tales of the supernatural and macabre. These stories from The Haunted Library are read by various people who are credited in the videos. (Las Vegas actor Jim Childs plays Sicko-Psychotic, voices the puppet Cameo, and some of the characters in the story.)
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Tales Told By Sicko-Psychotic !!!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Drakula Halála (1921)
Lapa Film Studio; Hungary; 1921
The Death of Drakula: A Novella of the Phantasy Film by Lajos Pánczél was published in Temesvár in 1924. This short novella is a detailed adaption of the film and appears to correspond faithfully with the only two existing stills from the movie.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Murder Before Midnight (1950-1953)

Murder Before Midnight was unique in that it not only had a creepy host as the master of ceremonies, the first of his kind in television history, but the show also featured a movie thriller in nightly installments, Monday through Saturday from 11:30 pm - 12:00 midnight. The half-hour program would then usually be followed by the Nite Owl Movie, which showcased a random mix of full-length movies from various genres. Beginning on June 17, 1951, however, the WBKB studio began to do something special with Murder. On Monday nights, the local TV station started showing the entire length of the week's feature from 11:30 pm until 1:30 am. On these nights, Murder would be followed by the Ulmer Turner News prior to the station going off the air until later that morning.
Considering how quickly and frequently shows were canceled during the golden age of television, it's apparent that Murder Before Midnight had a successful run locally. No doubt that introducing a viewer-participation gimmick added to the show acquiring a loyal following. "After the movie segment was over," Glut has stated, "the Swami would do an over-the-air quiz, phoning people at home and asking questions relating to the movie. Winners got a jackpot prize offered by sponsor Allied Motors."


The following is an incomplete listing of the films shown on Murder Before Midnight, as mentioned by Donald F. Glut, Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw. Perhaps sometime in the near future, we will learn more about this intriguing show and its fascinating hosts.
Dark Alibi (1946) -- Three men are framed for robbing a bank and committing murder. Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) is summoned to investigate the truth before the convicted men are executed. Starring Mantan Moreland, Ben Carter, and Benson Fong.
Detective Kitty O'Day (1944) -- Feisty secretary Kitty O'Day (Jean Parker) and her boyfriend Johnny Jones (Peter Cookson) are knee-high in trouble when they become suspects in the murder of O'Day's boss. Wanting to clear their names, the young couple attempts to unveil the real killer. Also featuring Tim Ryan, Veda Ann Borg, and Ed Gargan.