
The sadistic Aussie export “Beaten to Death” is unspeakably nasty, nihilistic, and sickeningly vicious — a masterpiece of monstrosity. I used to think the New …continue reading Movie Night: Beaten to Death (2023)

The sadistic Aussie export “Beaten to Death” is unspeakably nasty, nihilistic, and sickeningly vicious — a masterpiece of monstrosity. I used to think the New …continue reading Movie Night: Beaten to Death (2023)

If you like intelligent horror and aren’t afraid to embrace fear, these lesser-known collegiate horrors are overachievers in the genre. There are many outstanding …continue reading Triple Threat: The Study of Fear

In our quest to promote our “Watch More Horror” agenda, we present a killer lineup of free movies you can watch now on Crackle …continue reading Free Stream: September 2023

An endearing and entertaining love letter to horror fans young and old, “Zombie Town” makes great work of an R.L. Stine classic. Like most …continue reading Reel Review: Zombie Town (2023)

Things get wet and wild on this show as we debate the merits of 2012’s “Bait” and tread turbulent waters with three very different …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Bait (2012)

A microbudget, mind-bending horror film, “Subject” is intense and intelligent, evocative and emotional, and effective on many levels. This Aussie indie horror gem hooked …continue reading Reel Review: Subject (2023)

Donna Tha Dead celebrates her second anniversary by sharing some listener faves in the world of horror, including the genre’s best scenes. SHOW NOTES …continue reading Donna Tha Dead: Year Two – Electric Boogaloo

It’s almost time for GenreBlast Film Fest to kick off another killer season of wonderfully weird, subversive, and truly indie content. Now in its …continue reading GenreBlast Film Fest 2023

An unforgettable look at cathartic cleansing, “Midsommar” wraps its message in chilling folk horror and scenes that can’t be unseen. On this episode of …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Midsommar (2019)

The time loop trope is well-tread, but “Brightwood” paves new ground with a clever, intelligent allegory that’s surprising at every turn. Many of us …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Brightwood (2023)
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