“Witchery” is an absolute mess of a film that holds very little redeeming qualities beyond witchy torture scenes and an idyllic setting. Two groups …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witchery (1988)
An original and creepy premise “The Ambulance” brings more humor than expected; one of Larry Cohen’s best and most creative films. Josh, a comic …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Ambulance (1990)
This little-known slasher may be lost to history if not for the work of Shout Factory and their dedication to horror posterity. A mixed …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Final Terror (1983)
Over-the-top gore and scares make up for a timeworn plot and poor execution in this Video Nasty, also released as “The Witch”. A Reverend …continue reading The Daily Dig: Superstition (1982)
A worthy late 80s slasher with a plot that saw a handful of replicas, Lyle Alzado drives the intimidating threat, in peak shape. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Destroyer (1988)
If the past year has taught us anything, it’s the value of movies. And while streaming ruled 2020, physical media still has a place …continue reading Resolving to Collect More in 2021
“The Outing” is slow to start and never fully delivers, but it has an odd charm that seemed to coat many of the most …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Outing (1987)
In spite of a strong beginning and compelling leads, “Witches in the Woods” veers off course, much like the characters on this cursed road …continue reading Reel Review: Witches in the Woods (2020)
“Exorcism at 60,000” Feet marries a great concept with poorly executed comedy, and a script that fails to rise to the talent of its …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Exorcism At 60,000 Feet
Fans will fall under the spell of Scream Factory’s new collector’s edition Blu-ray release of John Badham’s 1979 film, “Dracula”. If you asked me …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Dracula (1979)
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