John Cassavetes does all he can to charm this film into mediocrity and cover for a ridiculous-looking monster and confused storytelling. Young women are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Incubus (1981)
“Black Roses” is a ridiculous — and ridiculously fun — demonic hair metal horror film that represents everything we love about 80s excess. Satanic Panic, 80s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Black Roses (1988)
This Valentine’s Day, Shudder gives exploitation horror fans something to love with the controversial and challenging “Nekromantik”. If you’re the type of diehard cinephile …continue reading A Very Shudder Valentine: Nekromantik
The 40-year-old “Videodrome” is an enduring classic that explores the debate about whether violence in the media causes violence in society. David Cronenberg’s 1983 …continue reading 40 Year Anniversary of “Videodrome” (1983)
A bonkers example of the kind of 80s madness we all know and love, “Devil Story” is nonsensical insanity, and you’ll love every minute. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Devil Story (1985)
The story has promise when you mix aliens, horror, and the wild west of the badlands, but it does not deliver much of anything …continue reading The Daily Dig: High Desert Kill (1989)
Expertly using tension and uncertainty to portray real-life horror and destruction, “Threads” plays like a docudrama or a dire warning. The story of the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Threads (1984)
A Fulci film feels nothing like a Fulci film, “Manhattan Baby” is slow and boring enough to be a baby’s lullaby. An amulet taken …continue reading The Daily Dig: Manhattan Baby (1982)
It’s the start of a new year, but we’re heading back in time to have a little 80s slasher fun. Join us as we …continue reading Podcast at Night: The House on Sorority Row
This ’80s slasher flick based on real-life murders in Florence, Italy, doesn’t have any tricks we haven’t seen time and time again. A criminology …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Killer is Still Among Us (1986)
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