
We explore “The School Duel” as a grounded character study of violence and “Animale” as a haunting feminist plunge into myth and madness. We …continue reading Adventures in Movies: American Dystopia & French Fury

We explore “The School Duel” as a grounded character study of violence and “Animale” as a haunting feminist plunge into myth and madness. We …continue reading Adventures in Movies: American Dystopia & French Fury

If you’re afraid of crustaceans but addicted to being scared, this creepy, clawy, natural horror may be just the pinch for you. An experiment …continue reading The Daily Dig: Island Claws (1980)

On its 50th anniversary, “Jaws” proves it’s still perfect—and stands alongside an elite quartet of horror’s most enduring masterpieces. Fifty years after its original …continue reading 50 Years Later: “Jaws” and the Most Influential Horror Films of All Time

Gore-a-plenty, Toni Basil, and an Alcatraz setting make the late 1980s supernatural horror “Slaughterhouse Rock” fun, despite its flaws. A group of friends breaks …continue reading The Daily Dig: Slaughterhouse Rock (1987)

“Rufus” is a low-budget, high-energy anthology that’s campy, chaotic, and proudly weird—a midnight movie fever dream. Anthology horror has always thrived on scrappy ingenuity …continue reading Reel Review: Rufus (2025)

“Broadcast Signal Intrusion” is a paranoid thriller about lost media, mysterious broadcast hijackings, and one man’s descent into obsession. In the current digital age, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021)

Join the Spookshow podcast crew for their “Sasquatch Summer” series, exploring some of the best and weirdest Bigfoot movies ever made. Hey there, Spookshow …continue reading Spookshow: Sasquatch Summer

An early, lost slasher that benefited from being dubbed a video nasty, “Nightmare Island” plays with tropes that would permeate the genre. Plagued by …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Island (1982)

From swords to sludge, we discuss the glorious resurrection of campy cult icons in 2025’s “Red Sonja” and “The Toxic Avenger”. Arnold Schwarzenegger – …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Revenge of the Remakes

Wes Craven’s films are rooted in his strict Christian upbringing—confronting original sin, moral depravity, and a world without salvation. Wes Craven’s death in 2015 …continue reading Wes Craven and Original Sin
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