A host of uncomfortable topics and quality special effects make for a unique film with one of the best horror titles of the eighties. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981)
Though it is light on horror, “Spring” is a beautiful and expertly crafted indie film; a real genre gem that deserves to be uncovered. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Spring (2014)
Your love guru is back with more great date night horror movie recommendations, this time bringing you the five scariest films of 2020. You …continue reading Date Night: 5 Scariest Films of 2020
“Blood Tide” is a decent ancient monster flick worth the time for the unique creature and a young and handsome James Earl Jones. Neil …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Tide (1982)
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month with “The Pit and the Pendulum” and discover why love is torture. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Pit and The Pendulum
Beneath the humor and supernatural frights, “Anything for Jackson” is a powerful empathetic horror film about guilt and grief. Grief is an emotion that …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Anything for Jackson
It’s the final week of “What a Twist!” month on Cheer and Loathing. Join our cult as we dare to let Ari Aster f*ck …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 11: Episode 11: Burn, Baby, Burn
It’s Oscar season, and I can’t help but feel disappointed that so much great horror was once again ignored, especially “Bly Manor”. The 2021 …continue reading “Bly” Deserves Better: The Snubbing of “Bly Manor”
On this week’s Cheer and Loathing, we debate heresy, hypocrisy, and the horrors of humanity with “Midsommar” and “The Wicker Man”. THIS EPISODE: “MIDSOMMAR” …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Burn, Baby, Burn
On this episode of Adventures in Movies!, your hosts take a walk on the wild side with talk of creature features and “Honeydew”. ABOUT THIS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Creature Features
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