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)
With impressive creativity and craftsmanship, “Abruptio” is astonishing — a film full of puppets that probes the depth of humanity. There’s a reason Evan …continue reading Reel Review: Abruptio (2023)
Wacky, absurdist, and endearing, “Pink Rabbit” is a surreal trip with a surprising amount of depth for those who dig deeper. Delving into the …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Pink Rabbit (2022)
Controversial, disturbing, thought-provoking, and at times hilarious, “Poundcake” delivers equal parts horror, satire, and social commentary. Have you ever watched a film that took …continue reading Make Believe Seattle 2023: Poundcake
Pack your sunscreen and teeniest bikini, and let’s head South for Spring Break shenanigans with bad cops, evil twins, and Crispin Glover. Spring has …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Spring Breakers
Mystery lovers and true crime fans, join us as we explore the unexplained death of a Hollywood legend, Natalie Wood, and review new evidence. …continue reading Ominous Origins: Natalie Wood
We discussed a couple of highly buzzed-about indie horror films from SXSW 2023: “Only the Good Survive” and “Satan Wants You”. A few weeks …continue reading Adventures in Movies: SXSW Indies
On this episode, NHE host Scott Murphy chats to horror author Alex Grass about his book “A Boy’s Hammer” and his writing career. Throughout …continue reading New Horror Express: Alex Grass Interview (“A Boy’s Hammer”)
A good haunted house ghost story never goes out of style, and there are some real standouts in the subgenre from the 60s to …continue reading The Great Eight: Cursed Homes
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)
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