A natural horror with tons of depth and real-life fear, it leans more sci-fi than realistic effects but is rich with great wildlife footage. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Day of the Animals (1977)
“The Sender” is a psychological, supernatural horror that has a strong religious undertone and is smarter than it’s given credit for. An amnesiac man …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Sender (1982)
You will not survive this film! That is not a threat, but a warning. Use the eighty-five minutes more productively. You’ve been forewarned! A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blackwood Evil (2000)
This “Predator” and “Alien” knock-off is the Michael Bay of low-budget horror, with lots of explosions and no focus on substance. A scientist resurrects …continue reading The Daily Dig: DNA (1996)
Great eighties’ practical gross-out effects are sure to please gore hounds, and you should expect nothing less from Roger Corman’s studio. Biologically altered, killer …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Nest (1987)
Deep messages are glossed over as bovine blood flows like a river in this seedy foray into the mind of a nascent serial killer. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Cannibal Man (1972)
Chucky’s evil sister, in spirit, does her part to look as creepy as intended but lacks the bite of good ol’ Charles Lee Ray. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dolly Dearest (1991)
This “hidden for a reason” gem features some of the worst acting in the history of the genre and comes with a healthy dose …continue reading The Daily Dig: Breeders (1986)
This monster movie takes a stab at predicting the future evils of science and genetic tampering — and boy is it cheesy! An ex-cop investigates …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scared to Death (1980)
A beautiful transfer and brilliant sets make this familiar feeling, fifties horror a must-watch for fans of the history of the genre. A scientist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of the Vampire (1958)
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