Though made on a shoestring budget and a far cry from perfect, “The Deadly Spawn” is a charming B-movie monster flick worth discovering. The …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Deadly Spawn (1983)
“Murdercise” isn’t quite as fun as I hoped, but this cheeky ode to the 80s offers great characters and social satire that many should …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Murdercise
As bleak and apocalyptic as John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is, the biggest disaster of all is how poorly it was received upon release. The …continue reading Spookshow: The Thing (1982)
We set up camp at Crystal Lake for the promised end of the “Friday the 13th” franchise — a two-time fakeout with parts 3 and …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th Part 3 & 4
“Antibirth” is an avant-garde oddity that’s highly original, often bewildering, and utterly captivating; it’s Natasha Lyonne at her best. A seriously WTF, sci-fi/horror comedy …continue reading Weird Wednesdays: Antibirth (2014)
You can skip this installment of the Amityville series unless drab cinematography and someone playing with light switches scares you. A lamp from the …continue reading Daily Dig: Amityville The Evil Escapes (1989)
The podcast heads back to Camp Crystal Lake for another slice of slasher fun as we revisit “Friday the 13th Part 2”. We continue …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th Part 2
Over-the-top scenes of nudity threatened to make this laughable, but the plot of “Arabella” attracted me enough to keep it interesting. A writer uses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Arabella Black Angel (1989)
Though it’s a well-tread territory, we head back to Camp Crystal Lake for a fond retrospective look at slasher royalty, “Friday the 13th”. Hello, …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th (1980)
A heady sci-fi mystery with big ideas, John Carpenter’s underrated “Prince of Darkness” isn’t easy to digest but is well worth the effort. Prince …continue reading Carpenter Tribute: Prince of Darkness
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