“Braid” is an insane, female-driven, mind f*ck that doesn’t make much sense but still manages to be essential viewing. This month’s Tubi recommendations will …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Braid (2019)
A little-known female-driven anthology horror film from the late 70s, “The House of the Dead” is exceptional and deserves far more fanfare. This month’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The House of the Dead (1978)
It may just be a gimmick, but the entertaining “Slime City” is a visual treat that will make you ignore the silly and purposeless …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slime City (1988)
Weird and ambitious, “The Initiation” throws a lot into the pot. It may not cook up something truly delicious, but it’s satisfying enough. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Initiation (1984)
With a production history as nuts as the film itself, “Transylvania 6-5000” is a silly but hilarious tribute to classic horror monsters. This week’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Transylvania 6-5000
Roger Corman’s “Galaxy of a Terror” is a fun “Alien” inspired flick that courted controversy but earns its place in b-movie history. Producer, director, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
Utterly ridiculous but undeniably fun, “Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies” is a tasty dish from the 90s that is just as good reheated. Horror movies …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies (1992)
Want to see where great ideas are born? Check out “Dreamscape” on Tubi — a decent film with a great idea that evolved into a …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dreamscape (1984)
For personal reasons, I can’t recommend a Chuck Norris movie. But if I was going to, it might be the kung-fu/horror hybrid “Silent Rage”. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Silent Rage (1982)
There may not be much to laugh about when it comes to the pandemic. But if anyone can find the funny in the horror …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Corona Zombies (2020)