A smart subversion of the sub-genre, “The Silent Party” is a thoughtful and compelling exploration of machismo and female exploitation. Before we begin, viewers …continue reading Reel Review: The Silent Party (2019)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
Now on demand, it’s the perfect time to experience the near flawless horror film “The Black Phone” — delivering a direct line to darkness. …continue reading Movie Night: The Black Phone (2022)
A surprisingly effective small-budget gem, “De Poel” makes tremendous use of its Dutch setting to create its chilling tale of man vs nature. The …continue reading Foreign Film Friday: De Poel
Devilishly fun, full of surprises, and impossible to put down, “The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn” is spellbinding from beginning to end. Mysterious, …continue reading Summer Book Club: The Thirteen Black Cats of Edith Penn
This week on the podcast, it’s a Spookshow first as we slice and dice a fan film that pays loving tribute to the king …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Never Hike Alone
Uncover the secrets of “The Andy Baker Tape” this August — the new, award-winning found footage film and festival hit from Bret Lada. Alpha …continue reading Trailer Park: The Andy Baker Tape
Don’t let the promise of a plot fool you; this low-rent Norman Bates killer is less coherent than a “Fast and Furious” film. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Delirium (1979)
A collection of themes from classic British horror movies, “Hammer Horror” serves more as a time capsule than a must-hear recording. For Vinyl Vengeance’s …continue reading Vinyl Vengeance: Hammer Horror
The gore in “Beyond Dream’s Door” is plentiful as latex monsters from the dream world rip actors to shreds and 3M blood covers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Beyond Dream’s Door (1989)
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