Set 6 years after the events of “Halloween V”, we conclude the infamous ‘Thorn Trilogy’ with “Halloween VI: The Curse of Michael Myers”. Most …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Halloween VI (Curse)
A killer cast and strong performances make an otherwise cookie-cutter religious horror enjoyable, despite the lack of big scares. A priest in New Orleans …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Unholy (1988)
As relevant today as when it was released, “Eyes of Fire” is folk horror at its finest; terrifying, thought-provoking, and engaging. Folk horror is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Eyes of Fire (1983)
“Dementia 13” may not be a masterpiece, but it’s impressive for what it is — providing a great early glimpse of genius from a …continue reading Reel Review: Dementia 13 (Director’s Cut)
“The Hearse” is a pleasing ghost story that makes all the right moves, including casting a very strong lead in Trish Van Devere. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Hearse (1980)
“Ghost Town” is slick looking with decent effects, but that can’t make up for a languishing story that feels unfinished and unfocused. A deputy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Town (1988)
If you’re tired of all these (insert expletive) snakes on a plane, how about on a train — with a bonkers script and laughable CGI? …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Snakes on a Train (2006)
Relying heavily on shock, “The Day of the Lord” doesn’t really bring anything new to the sub-genre, but it doesn’t lack entertainment value. There …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Day of the Lord (2020)
“The Mutation” is nothing more than mindless fun, and that’s all it needs to be; a wildly entertaining ride for fans of low-budget horror. …continue reading Reel Review: The Mutation (2021)
A plot-less, eighties, derivative romp that has some decent and memorable kills but little else to offer beyond blood and glowing eyes. A man …continue reading The Daily Dig: Retribution (1987)
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