Director Timothy Covell delivers in testing our societal perceptions of good and evil in the new indie horror film “Blood Conscious”. DeShawn White, Oghenero …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Conscious (2021)
We’re joined by a couple of special guests for a look at two of the most visceral and talked about films from this year’s …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Fantastic Fest Special
Join Drek as he falls further down the rabbit hole, with the increasingly weird “Halloween” franchise, exploring the madness of “Halloween V”. The night …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Halloween V
A homage-fueled slasher with a social conscience, “There’s Someone Inside Your House” makes a strong effort but doesn’t quite make the grade. There are …continue reading Netflix and Chills: There’s Someone Inside Your House
Smart, hilarious, and unsettling, “The Columnist” brilliantly exploits real-world horror for laughs and sharp, thought-provoking commentary. The Columnist is a dutch movie from director …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: The Columnist (2019)
A sophomoric plot, if you can even call it such, does its best to drag down a beautifully shot film in 1992’s “Mad at …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mad at the Moon (1992)
More spooky than scary, “Demigod” gets a lot of mileage out of a great setting and a spine-tingling score; a treat for folk horror …continue reading Reel Review: Demigod (2021)
The first film from legendary director Francis Ford Coppola, “Dementia 13” wasn’t a sign of things to come, but it was slick and gory. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dementia 13 (1963)
“Silent Hours” is a sultry and slow-burning detective thriller with a few gruesome moments and enough style to appeal to film noir fans. It …continue reading Reel Review: Silent Hours (2021)
A Shakespearean story with vivid gothic imagery, even in black and white, capped off with an impressive and practical destructive finale. An ancient Witches …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witchcraft (1964)
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