Tone and atmosphere are the only things worthy of falling in love with in this early eighties supernatural, pseudo-slasher. The lone survivor of a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sole Survivor (1984)
Flat directing and execution pull down on a solid creature makeup and performance and some playful chemistry between young actors. A group of teens …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Unnamable (1988)
Strong storytelling and a solid, if not tired, premise make this feature-length film interesting, but it would play better as a short. Four inmates …continue reading The Daily Dig: Malefique (2002)
An uninspired zombie mutant story, it hoped to bank on tropes and the assumed connection to George A. Romero’s franchise of the undead. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Panic (1982)
“Sorceress” is an unwatchable slog made during the late night ‘Skinemax’ era of low-budget, direct-to-video horror. A Witch’s magic is used to influence her …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sorceress (1995)
You can’t borrow your cousin’s Netflix password anymore, but just imagine Dirty Harry as a DJ being chased by Lucille Bluth with a knife. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Play Misty For Me (1971)
A lack of focus made the early eighties slasher “Final Exam” a product better sold for parts rather than enjoyed as a whole. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Final Exam (1981)
This wonderfully shot and poignant film was denounced in its time, but it touches on abuses that still plague society as a whole. A …continue reading Daily Dig: Never Take Candy From A Stranger (1960)
John Cassavetes does all he can to charm this film into mediocrity and cover for a ridiculous-looking monster and confused storytelling. Young women are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Incubus (1981)
The story has promise when you mix aliens, horror, and the wild west of the badlands, but it does not deliver much of anything …continue reading The Daily Dig: High Desert Kill (1989)
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