
This month, it was a WWE smackdown to see which guilty pleasure horror film we’d discuss, and “See No Evil” was the undisputed champion. …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: See No Evil (2006)

This month, it was a WWE smackdown to see which guilty pleasure horror film we’d discuss, and “See No Evil” was the undisputed champion. …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: See No Evil (2006)

Dark, brilliant themes explore the morbid underbelly of Christianity in this atmospheric orgy focused more on suggestion than blatant story. A woman uncovers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Waters (1993)

This week on the Spookshow, we mix things up by discussing a new release — but keep it retro with an old franchise. Let’s talk …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Prey (2022)

This week on the podcast, we dive into the haunting indie horror hit “It Follows” — a buzzworthy film with a great premise and a …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: It Follows (2014)

Exploring themes of guilt and grief creatively and compellingly, “The Ghost Lights” is moody and well-paced with solid writing and acting. Written and directed …continue reading Reel Review: The Ghost Lights (2022)

This dark comedy horror flirts with being Raimi-esque, a little-known slasher that will pour you a tall glass of nostalgia. A sorority hazing ritual …continue reading The Daily Dig: Killer Party (1986)

Before summer gets squashed out, we celebrate the season of pesky pests by looking at ten of the most iconic killer bug movies. Each …continue reading Summer Sizzlers: Badass Bugs

The intentionally off-putting, ultra-low budget, boundary-obliterating “Bubblegum” will test your tolerance for shocking, low-brow humor. Bubblegum (2022) knows it’s trash. As described by award-winning …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Bubblegum

This Christmas horror doesn’t actually bother with the fat man in red; we get a cave-dwelling killer mutant instead. Escaped convicts hide out in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Trapped Alive (1988)

“The Comic” has hints of the chaos of “Brazil”, the unruliness of “A Clockwork Orange”, and makes as much sense as “Fast and Furious”. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Comic (1985)
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