
“Phantom of Death” almost works: the acting is strong, the director has style, it looks good; the story was just told from the wrong …continue reading The Daily Dig: Phantom of Death (1987)

“Phantom of Death” almost works: the acting is strong, the director has style, it looks good; the story was just told from the wrong …continue reading The Daily Dig: Phantom of Death (1987)

From comic legends to horror lovers and kaiju kings, these five standout artists at Philly Fan Expo prove that the real show lives in …continue reading Philadelphia Fan Expo: Artist Spotlight

From Spielberg’s groundbreaking original to the newest entry, we rank each dino epic in the Jurassic Park franchise from worst to first. With Jurassic …continue reading Jurassic Saga Ranking

“KPop Demon Hunters” fuses demon-slaying action with bubblegum-pop attitude, creating a culturally rich, kid-friendly gateway to folk horror. First and foremost, Imma need you …continue reading Netflix and Chills: KPop Demon Hunters

The righteous vanish in the perplexing rapture thriller “Left Behind”—along with all objective measures of cinematic achievement. TL;DR: Left Behind is what happens when …continue reading Cage Match: Left Behind (2014)

“Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project” is a hilarious horror-comedy mockumentary: indie filmmaking chaos meets genuine scares. Max Tzannes’ Found Footage: The …continue reading Found Friday: “Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project”

A fun but clunky endeavor, “Drive-In Massacre” could have been a modern-day William Castle flick if it were better executed. A sword-swinging psycho is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Drive-In Massacre (1976)

Apparently, the only thing Zombies covet more than brains is books, and you’d be better off reading one than watching this plodding film. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Curse of the Screaming Dead (1982)

“The Fetch” will shake you to your core—a film about grief and trauma that’s as emotionally gripping as it is truly terrifying. I’ll say …continue reading Reel Review: The Fetch (aka The Twin)

Christopher Young’s score and a bag full of genre tropes make the hidden 80s gem “The Power” a fun and easy, yet scattered, watch. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Power (1984)
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