An underappreciated genre gem, “Dark Night of the Scarecrow” avoids the slasher traps and benefits from veteran actors who play evil well. A mentally …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981)
Filled with lots of Halloween pranks but little substance, “Trick or Treats” forgot to have a “bad guy” until it was too late to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Trick or Treats (1982)
“Voices From Beyond” is a worthy finale to the career of Italian horror master Lucio Fulci, ripe with rank corpses and tense nightmares. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Voices from Beyond (1994)
The most underrated and overlooked zombie flick of all time is worth watching, even if Robert Kirkman has made you hate zombies. Two travelers …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
Short on a story, but with some practical gore, this DIY film from a skin flick director ditches dialogue for ominous tones and folk …continue reading The Daily Dig: Carnival of Blood (1970)
A box-office smash at the time, “Love at First Bite” capitalized on the era’s sense of humor and the mash-up of comedy and horror …continue reading The Daily Dig: Love at First Bite (1978)
A contained sci-fi horror that focuses on characters instead of gags and effects but fails to make anyone likable; not much to chew on. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Alpha Incident (1978)
Dark, brilliant themes explore the morbid underbelly of Christianity in this atmospheric orgy focused more on suggestion than blatant story. A woman uncovers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Waters (1993)
This dark comedy horror flirts with being Raimi-esque, a little-known slasher that will pour you a tall glass of nostalgia. A sorority hazing ritual …continue reading The Daily Dig: Killer Party (1986)
This Christmas horror doesn’t actually bother with the fat man in red; we get a cave-dwelling killer mutant instead. Escaped convicts hide out in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Trapped Alive (1988)
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