
Though derided upon release, the hallucinogenic “City of the Living Dead” has earned its cult following with memorable and shocking sequences. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: City of the Living Dead (1980)

Though derided upon release, the hallucinogenic “City of the Living Dead” has earned its cult following with memorable and shocking sequences. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: City of the Living Dead (1980)

A moving, harrowing exploration of humanity in the face of absolute evil, “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” is devastating but essential viewing. The Tattooist of …continue reading What to Watch: The Tattooist of Auschwitz

We discuss Family, Fear, and Filmmaking as we go inside the world of an indie filmmaking family with Toby Poser and John Adams. Step …continue reading Another GD Horror Pod: Toby Poser and John Adams

Depending on your perspective and tolerance for experimental horror, “Skinamarink” is either painfully boring or unshakably horrifying. This week, it’s Will’s choice, and he …continue reading Spookshow: Skinamarink (2022)

“Baby Reindeer” is not what you expect; it’s much darker, unsettling, and emotionally resonant — an important and extraordinary journey. A writer and comedian may …continue reading What to Watch: Baby Reindeer

The Old West, werewolves, gunslingers, gore, and stetsons… plus 100% practical effects? “The Bad Taste Better” has it all. Described as a creature-feature set …continue reading Fund It Friday: The Bad Taste Better (Short)

Read two wildly different takes on Mike Salt’s new claustrophobic terror “Hollow” and decide if you dare to enter this underground hellscape. POINT: ONE …continue reading Point-Counterpoint: Hollow (Book Review)

A sequel that outslays its predecessor in every possible way, “Blood and Honey 2” offers a reset and gives horror fans what they came …continue reading Reel Review: Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2

“Murdershow” effectively exploits fears about the dark web and the nefarious reasons some seek anonymity online — plus creepy clowns! The Deep Web: Murdershow …continue reading Reel Review: “The Deep Web: Murdershow”

An absurdist comedy with plenty of heart, there’s more than meets the eye in “Sasquatch Sunset” — a marvel of original, fearless filmmaking. Even if …continue reading SXSW 2024: Sasquatch Sunset
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