An all-out, black comedy that hides difficult subject matter with absurdity, exaggeration, and zombies — and pulls no punches with violence. Three teens are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shrunken Heads (1994)
“Harpoon” aims to deliver something different, with a smart script and a small but compelling cast, and it excels at hitting its target. … …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Harpoon
From K-OKLA to WLST, Caroline Williams arrives on new airwaves in “Ten Minutes to Midnight”, proving the sun hasn’t set on her bright career. …continue reading Caroline Williams and the Rise of the Ageless Icon
This little-known slasher may be lost to history if not for the work of Shout Factory and their dedication to horror posterity. A mixed …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Final Terror (1983)
“Run! Bitch Run!” is a sleazy, vulgar, and downright offensive homage to 70s Grindhouse cinema — a real treat for the right audience. How …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Run! Bitch Run! (2009)
This horror/western offers a stylish, moody, and dangerous atmosphere for its surreal and melancholy story of young love and belonging. … The Girl glides …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the legacy of “Ginger Snaps”, tackling coming-of-age and female sexuality in an innovative way. Ginger Snaps is …continue reading Horror History: Ginger Snaps (2000)
Chaos & Carnage wrap Vincent Price Month on the podcast in the best possible way, with front row seats to 1973’s “Theatre of Blood”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Theatre of Blood
Horror that smells of antique leather and books. Pour your brandy, lift a pinky, and stiffen the back for a good ol’ fashioned “Ghost …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Story (1981)
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
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