Short on a story, but with some practical gore, this DIY film from a skin flick director ditches dialogue for ominous tones and folk …continue reading The Daily Dig: Carnival of Blood (1970)
Not every film has to be high art. Sometimes, all you want is a bloody good time — in which case, pack your bags …continue reading Reel Review: Camping Trip (2022)
A box-office smash at the time, “Love at First Bite” capitalized on the era’s sense of humor and the mash-up of comedy and horror …continue reading The Daily Dig: Love at First Bite (1978)
The sweet taste of nostalgia is back, but why is it a big deal, and what gives these beloved monster cereals such lasting appeal? …continue reading The Legacy of General Mills’ Monster Cereals
“Manfish” is hilarious and heartfelt; quite a remarkable film anchored by a smart script, great creature design, and stellar performances. A movie called Manfish …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Manfish
A contained sci-fi horror that focuses on characters instead of gags and effects but fails to make anyone likable; not much to chew on. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Alpha Incident (1978)
This week, we invite you to embark on a dark fairytale adventure with us and our featured films: “Squeal” and “House of Darkness”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Squeal/House of Darkness
Winner of the coveted Forever Award from GenreBlast 2022, “Gouge Away” may be short on budget and polish but not on creativity. GenreBlast gives …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Gouge Away (2022)
Chaos and Carnage share their fever dream, reliving the worst “Prom Night” in history and trying to avoid whatever lurks in “Dark Skies”. As …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Prom Night
We interview Suzanne Desrocher-Romero about the George A. Romero Foundation and her passion for continuing the legacy of her late husband. On July 16, …continue reading Interview with Suzanne Desrocher-Romero (GARF)
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