Though it’s not high art, “The Devonsville Terror” is a surprisingly smart B-movie boasting strong themes and strong entertainment value. Watching a movie on …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Devonsville Terror (1983)
“Ritual of Evil” is a slow, methodical, action-free, made-for-TV horror film that fell short of its goal to become a TV series. A psychiatrist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ritual of Evil (1970)
Colorful characters munch up screen time in “Creature from Black Lake” — a monster movie that brings Bigfoot to the bayou. A couple of students …continue reading The Daily Dig: Creature from Black Lake (1976)
A folk horror ripe with supernatural terror like “Eyes of Fire” should have been enough for such a talented director to get more work. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eyes of Fire (1983)
If you enjoy over-the-top performances from actors in heavy makeup, “Curse of the Blue Lights” is the flick for you. A crypt filled with …continue reading The Daily Dig: Curse of the Blue Lights (1988)
A gore noir from a member of the famous Coppola family, “Dracula’s Widow” fulfills eighties horror fans with a fix of bloody fangs. Count …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dracula’s Widow (1988)
Giant alien babies, zombies, parasitic slugs, and Tom Atkins are the ultimate ingredients to a perfect “so bad it’s good” horror movie. Night Of …continue reading Best Of The Worst: Night Of The Creeps
No worse than any other period slasher, “The Mutilator” could have found its way into a franchise if the killer was more of a …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Mutilator (1984)
A shamelessly derivative monster can’t pull down the fun in Fred Olen Ray’s “Deep Space” which brings an alien threat down to earth. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Deep Space (1988)
A low-budget love letter to the genre, “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” is an endearing mockumentary made exclusively for horror fans. What if I told …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” (2007)
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