A half thought out script and poor pacing are only the beginning of the problems for this natural horror that has an abrupt ending. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Bees (1978)
“Humongous” is an early slasher that didn’t set any high bar or standard for the gore and guts that would soon come, but it …continue reading The Daily Dig: Humongous (1982)
The first Horror film released in Soviet Russia is worth watching for the benchmark it sets, as well as the off-the-wall ending. A priest …continue reading The Daily Dig: Viy (1967)
Bill Paxton’s performance in “The Vagrant” is criminally overlooked; a solid horror-comedy with a great antagonist in Marshall Bell. A man buys a new …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Vagrant (1992)
Amazing creature design makes this must-watch a shoo-in for all the “Best of the Worst” lists from the 80s and 90s direct-to-video horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Boneyard (1991)
What happens when you combine a killer monkey with LARPing and the dude from “The Blue Lagoon”? A lot of squealing and eaten faces! …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shakma (1990)
“The Sorcerers” offers an interesting story featuring an icon of horror in the lead role as an elderly professor bent on being young again. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Sorcerers (1967)
A spin-off of Cronenberg’s “Scanners”, this cop thriller takes a different approach and has that early 90s straight-to-video charm. When Cops start to die …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scanner Cop (1994)
A director at the top of his game despite an average script, this Giallo film from the master Fulci is better than reported. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Murder Rock (1984)
A true “Hidden” gem, this cop thriller with a sci-fi/horror lean has an impressive cast and a ton of action throughout. A Cop and …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Hidden (1987)
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