We take a mid-year look at the best of 2021 so far and conclude Pride Month with a look at the little-known queer horror …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Best of 2021 and Lyle
We chat with filmmaker Jaco Bouwer about his impressive feature film debut “Gaia” — an ecological horror film that tackles burning issues. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Jaco Bouwer (Gaia)
“Bad Moon” really highlights the beauty of the PNW, and a strong performance along with Steve Johnson’s makeup FX make this a hidden treat. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bad Moon (1996)
In the time it takes to watch one episode of a sitcom, you can discover three amazingly unique, compelling, and diverse horror stories. After …continue reading Fright Bites: Short Horror Roundup (June 2021)
On our journey to explore the Seven Deadly Sins, we’ve come to one of the nastier — but also most universal — ones: the sin …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Big Green Monster
One of many examples of the slaughter of Poe’s integrity, this poorly constructed film holds nothing more than cool sets to boast about. In …continue reading The Daily Dig: Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (1967)
The horror genre is as wonderfully unique and varied as the fans who love it, and this month’s featured reads highlight that diversity. Horror …continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Fiction Spotlight (June 2021)
Missed opportunities and too many story strings to pull detract from this little-known cut with great effects and a killer 90’s soundtrack. A college …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Fear (1995)
It’s remake/reboot month on Cheer and Loathing. In honor of Father’s Day, we discuss two modern remakes revolving around father figures. In “The Amityville …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 19: Episode 19: Who’s your Daddy?
This week on the cast, we celebrate Father’s Day by discussing the remakes of “The Amityville Horror” (2005) and “The Omen” (2006). THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Who’s Your Daddy?
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