A natural horror film that should have relied on camera tricks instead of special effects to make its killer creatures more scary than lame. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwing (1979)
A solid Giallo film that drops the ball a bit when the “whodunnit” is revealed, “Eyeball” is still a fun watch. A killer cuts …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eyeball (1975)
Often called the “worst movie ever made”, there is plenty of evidence to support that claim but it still has to be seen to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Wicked World (1991)
Proof that Tobe Hooper wasn’t a one-trick pony, but unfortunately studio and producer meddling muddied the potential of this film. A young professor learns …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spontaneous Combustion (1990)
A well-performed thriller that handles heavy material wrapped in a slasher film; for a film that lacks fireworks, it flies by quickly. A young …continue reading The Daily Dig: Olivia (1983)
Brilliant SFX makeup and some true horror moments make this otherwise mediocre film stick out among the late ’80s direct-to-video crowd. Fleeing with a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scarecrows (1988)
The goofiest VHS horrors seem to always be occupational-based: “The Dentist”, “The Ice Cream Man”, and now, “The Carpenter”. A formerly institutionalized woman moves …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Carpenter (1988)
An exercise in endurance, there should be a patch awarded to anyone that can sit through this film in its entirety. Zombie nudists come …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991)
The epitome of “so bad it’s good”, this SUPER-natural bug blockbuster is oozing with hemolymph, cheese, sleaze, and absurdity. Murderous bugs engulf a lake …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bug Buster (1998)
Thirty-seven years of waiting for a proper release of this fabled film wasn’t long enough to degrade our brains sufficiently to enjoy it. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Grizzly II (1983/2020)
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