Set amidst the drug war violence of Mexico, this film will break your heart, make you believe in ghosts, and make you stand up …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Tigers Are Not Afraid
It’s a new month on Cheer and Loathing —and that means a new theme! But first, we couldn’t neglect the opportunity to celebrate moms …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 12: Episode 12: Mumsie Dearest
On this episode of the cast, we chat with filmmaker John Berardo about his college slasher throwback with a modern twist, “Initiation”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: John Berardo (Initiation)
We sink our teeth into Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu the Vampyre” and check out the new indie horror film from IFC Midnight, “The Djinn”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Obscure Horror Movie Remakes
A done-to-death premise, this iteration isn’t unique enough to be noteworthy but does feature some creepy moments and bloody kills. On Hell Night, a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Happy Hell Night (1992)
Big on ideas but woefully short on execution, “The Creature Below” is a Lovecraftian Horror film offering little reason to dive into it. The …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Creature Below (2016)
“Death Machine” has all the workings to be a cult sci-fi horror film, ripe for rediscovery and a proper US release finally. A weapons …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Machine (1994)
“Mom” banks on the absurdity of an elderly werewolf, but the gimmick becomes long in the tooth and good makeup can’t cover up a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mom (1991)
“Strays” is a neatly written natural monster horror film with a solid cast that does its best within the bounds of made-for-TV restrictions. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Strays (1990)
This could easily be another 70’s B-movie throwaway, but the star power of Christopher Lee and some memorable moments make it worth a watch. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: End of the World (1977)
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