Romero’s bleak conclusion to his influential Trilogy of the Dead, “Day of the Dead” turns 37, and it’s time to revisit an OG horror …continue reading Retrospective: Day of the Dead (1985)
A less than riveting haunted house tale told at a snail’s pace, this British gothic horror does at least feature Sir Christopher Lee. When …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Places (1974)
We discuss the horror short “What Happened to the Others?” with filmmaker Doug Wicker plus dive into his featured film pick “Pumpkinhead”. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Pumpkinhead w/ Doug Wicker
The 8th Annual Popcorn Frights Film Fest will be a hybrid experience with in-theater and virtual film offerings from August 11-21, 2022. The Popcorn …continue reading 2022 Hybrid Popcorn Frights Film Fest
Inspired by watching the late, great Sid Haig in “Dead Man’s Hand”, we put together a list of 13 other exceptional casino-based films. Horror …continue reading “Dead Man’s Hand” and 13 More Casino-Based Films
Not the typical camp you would expect from a Larry Cohen production, the horror here feels all too real in today’s America. When seemingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: God Told Me To (1976)
A smart subversion of the sub-genre, “The Silent Party” is a thoughtful and compelling exploration of machismo and female exploitation. Before we begin, viewers …continue reading Reel Review: The Silent Party (2019)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
Now on demand, it’s the perfect time to experience the near flawless horror film “The Black Phone” — delivering a direct line to darkness. …continue reading Movie Night: The Black Phone (2022)
A surprisingly effective small-budget gem, “De Poel” makes tremendous use of its Dutch setting to create its chilling tale of man vs nature. The …continue reading Foreign Film Friday: De Poel
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