A lack of focus made the early eighties slasher “Final Exam” a product better sold for parts rather than enjoyed as a whole. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Final Exam (1981)
We take a look at two films, nearly 50 years apart — one heavily influenced what came after and the other is a product of …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Influence and Inspiration
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)
We rewind to 2010 to revisit one of the most memorable horror comedies of the post-2000 era, “Tucker and Dale vs. Evil”. This week, …continue reading Spookshow: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
The Academy may not recognize excellence in genre films, but you can by casting your vote for the smart, stylish, substantial slasher “X”. The …continue reading For Your Consideration: “X”
Whatever mood you’re in, we’ve got you covered with five diverse, queer-friendly genre films guaranteed to ignite your date night. It’s been a while …continue reading Date Night: Queer-Friendly Horror Films
A pleasant surprise, this pseudo-crime thriller features two titans of the genre, Donald Pleasence and Sir Christopher Lee. When people start disappearing in the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Line (1972)
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)
Join us for a special holiday episode where we discuss one of the most effective, memorable, and enduring Xmas horror films of all time. …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Black Christmas (1974)
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