Netflix’s “Fear Street” trilogy continues to impress, and “Fear Street Part Two” delivers even more thrills than the excellent part one. Fear Street Part …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 2: 1978”
A short that fills its walls with more blood than some features, this chop-em-up gore-fest fits right alongside “Texas Chainsaw” or “Henry”. A man …continue reading The Daily Dig: “Roadkill: The Last Days of John Martin”
“The Slayer” is a pseudo-slasher film that employs a popular tactic from the VHS-heyday: killer cover art but underwhelming content. Stranded on an abandoned …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Slayer (1982)
A messy and unnecessarily layered story, that throws a dart to pick a protagonist, ends up somehow being enjoyable beyond expectations. A wealthy developer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Last Gasp (1995)
Our special Pride month episode features a discussion about “Bit” — plus a special bonus interview with writer/director Brad Michael Elmore. Episode 35: PRIDE MONTH …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Pride Edition – “Bit” (2019)
This week on the podcast, Candace and Ariel are joined by a very special guest to prove what they already knew — the suburbs are terrifying! …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: (Sub)Urban Legends
A plot-less mess of a film, the only redeeming parts are the expertly fabricated creatures and a New Wave/Rockabilly Punk soundtrack. Hobgoblins escape from …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hobgoblins (1988)
Blaxploitation that feels more like traditional horror, “Blackenstein” pays loving tribute to the original misunderstood monster. The 1970s saw the rise of a new …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Blackenstein (1973)
“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)
With filmmakers eager to bring more Stephen King stories to the big and small screen, we look at ten of King’s most accurate adaptations. …continue reading Top Ten Accurate Stephen King Adaptations
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