
A low-budget love letter to the genre, “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” is an endearing mockumentary made exclusively for horror fans. What if I told …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” (2007)

A low-budget love letter to the genre, “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” is an endearing mockumentary made exclusively for horror fans. What if I told …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: “Brutal Massacre: A Comedy” (2007)

In the face of annihilation, two films ask what it means to be human — magnificent but monstrous — are we destined or doomed? When the …continue reading Perfect Replication and Evolution

We welcome actor and genre filmmaker Roger Conners to discuss his well-received feature debut “Rebirth” and his upcoming feature “Meat”. Welcome director, writer, and …continue reading The Chamber: Roger Conners

An independent production, “Girls School Screamers” was acquired and released by Troma, who spiced it up with some gory reshoots. A group of women …continue reading The Daily Dig: Girls School Screamers (1986)

One of the biggest film and entertainment festivals in the world, SXSW, is heading back to Austin. What are we most excited about? The …continue reading SXSW 2024: Gearing up for March Madness

A brilliant and punishing portrayal of the horrors of war, the likes of which you’ve never seen, “Come and See” leaves you forever changed. …continue reading Viewer Discretion Advised: Come and See (1985)

Horror dramas, or arthouse, may be dismissed by horror purists, but they can be among the most harrowing and affecting films in the genre. …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: Horror Dramas

In horror, we often see innocent lives destroyed. But sometimes, we get the satisfaction of seeing real monsters get their karmic justice. Very often, …continue reading Balancing the Scales: Karmic Justice in Horror

We pay homage to some great video game zombies that time may have forgotten but that still hold a special place in our geeky …continue reading Five on it: Video Game Zombies

We dedicate January to giallo and honor a genre master, Mario Bava, an influential innovator whose work defined 1970s Italian horror. I celebrate Giallo …continue reading Donna Tha Dead: B is for Bava
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