This long-awaited doc offers a compelling and entertaining (if incomplete) look at how horror & heavy metal have become inextricably linked. Given the recent …continue reading Panic Fest: The History of Metal and Horror (2022)
This low-rent Sci-Fi horror can’t hang with its sub-genre brethren, but it does have some decent gore and an intriguing premise. In the year …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dark Side of the Moon (1990)
“Homebound” is further proof that character-driven horror movies can offer some great scares without having to use over-the-top tactics. Holly (Aisling Loftus) is understandably …continue reading Reel Review: Homebound (2022)
The type of film that becomes a guilty pleasure, “The Car” features a killer car and was created by Hollywood vehicle legend George Barris. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Car (1977)
“The Sadness” is another zombie film that somehow becomes so much more — in the most unexpected of ways — rising to the cream …continue reading Reel Review: The Sadness (2021)
With a script that seems to have come from a sleep-deprived night of heavy drug use, there’s no time for anything but the absurd. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Modern Vampires (1998)
This perfectly ’80s teen comedy may remind you of something like “Teen Wolf” — but with a horror bite and big, bloodsucking fangs. A teen …continue reading The Daily Dig: My Best Friend Is A Vampire (1987)
More soap-opera than slasher, this mystery thriller — which resembles the seventies — has a small bite and a quiet bark. A woman unhappy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightkill (1980)
In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the undeniable influence and enduring legacy of a beloved horror classic, “Friday the 13th”. Friday the 13th …continue reading Horror History: Friday the 13th (May 9, 1980)
“Dawning” is a poignant — at times terrifying — meditation on grief, trauma, and letting go that left an indelible mark on this viewer. …continue reading Panic Fest: Dawning (2022)
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