Fred Olen Ray’s adaptation of a Poe story, “Haunting Fear” takes inspiration mixed with gore to form this late 80s horror haunt. A woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: Haunting Fear (1990)
“Witch Hunt” is proof that no matter how talented your cast, producers, writer, and director are, a good film is never a guarantee. Private …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witch Hunt (1994)
“Nightwish” proves no matter how boring a film can be, it’s always worth watching when you’ve got the talents of KNB EFX slinging silicone. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwish (1989)
Absurdity abounds in “Blood Dolls” — a typical Full Moon film that looks like “Puppet Master” through a twisted John Waters filter. An eccentric …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Dolls (1999)
An indigestible expression of art like an acid trip in a museum, “Black Moon” drops an intriguing plot for moments of psychosis. Fleeing a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Moon (1975)
Beautiful filmmaking and a strong core message make the Malaysian-shot seventies horror exploitation “Black Magic” a timeless tale. Lovers and admirers consult a wicked …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Magic (1975)
It’s punk rock versus heavy metal in “Blue Vengeance”, a fast-paced crime thriller shot guerilla-style in New York City. A disgraced police officer chases …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blue Vengeance (1989)
A cult gem almost lost to time and carelessness, “Spider Baby” was luckily revived and restored for our viewing pleasure. Three genetically diseased heirs …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spider Baby (1967)
It’s a crime that “Hider in the House” wasn’t released in theaters. It stands up to any early 90s thriller that launched a few …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hider in the House (1989)
With structure thrown to the wind, Festa uses his music video experience to make the pseudo giallo “Fatal Frames” look as slick as possible. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Fatal Frames (1996)
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