The first film from legendary director Francis Ford Coppola, “Dementia 13” wasn’t a sign of things to come, but it was slick and gory. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dementia 13 (1963)
“Silent Hours” is a sultry and slow-burning detective thriller with a few gruesome moments and enough style to appeal to film noir fans. It …continue reading Reel Review: Silent Hours (2021)
A Shakespearean story with vivid gothic imagery, even in black and white, capped off with an impressive and practical destructive finale. An ancient Witches …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witchcraft (1964)
A smart little ghost-cum-slasher film, Shudder’s “Séance” isn’t quite the movie it makes itself out to be; it’s much better. A group of young …continue reading Reel Review: Séance (Shudder)
When you crave lighthearted, laugh-out-loud, feel-good fun, it’s difficult to go wrong with the endlessly charming “Psycho Goreman”. This movie is everything that’s right …continue reading Movie Night: Psycho Goreman (2020)
One iconic killer ruled the 90s and early 2000s, forever changing the face of horror. We pay tribute to Ghostface and the Scream franchise. …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: 90s Horror Icon Ghostface
V/H/S 94 is a brutal and chilling addition to the franchise — a gory adrenaline rush from series veterans and exciting new blood. As a …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: V/H/S 94
Not slapstick enough to be “Airplane!” and not clever enough to be Monty Python, this genre spoof takes time to get funny but redeems …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
Chaos and Carnage hunker down in the dark in small-town Alaska to see if “30 Days of Night” warms their hearts or leaves them …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: 30 Days of Night
A story of a man driven mad by a ghost, this film is driven by the one and only Vincent Price and some excellent …continue reading The Daily Dig: Diary of A Madman (1963)
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