The Body Count Continues: We Celebrate the Legacy of “Friday the 13th Part 2” on the 40-Year Anniversary of Its Release. Following the watershed …continue reading 40 Years of Friday the 13th Part 2
Completists might suffer through this to earn their stripes and ironic contrarians may call it a cheesy masterpiece, but it’s pure garbage. A mad …continue reading The Daily Dig: Zaat (1971)
Even if you’ve not seen the first “Slashening” this worthy sequel stands on its own — a great slasher and a smart, creative work …continue reading Reel Review: “Slashening: The Final Beginning”
“The New Kids” is a slow and uneventful bully flick, motivated by sexual desire and rejection, that takes a mean-spirited turn. Orphaned teens go …continue reading The Daily Dig: The New Kids (1985)
Sheer brilliance seeps from this work of true art that will shake your balance of reality and make your stomach churn simultaneously. Returned from …continue reading The Daily Dig: Possession (1981)
On this episode of the podcast, we take a couple of “Wrong Turn”s into the backwoods of the horror franchise that refuses to die. THIS …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Two Wrong Turns
A slow-paced slasher with memorable kills and a predictable but solid twist ending, “Night School” is not what it promises to be. A motorcycle …continue reading The Daily Dig: Night School (1981)
A tasty genre treat from the VHS heyday, “Ice Cream Man” serves up enough camp, charm, and star power to more than earn its …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Ice Cream Man (1995)
With a tense, compelling story and powerful performances, “Sweet River” is a standout; it takes an emotional toll but is worth the journey. An …continue reading Reel Review: Sweet River (2020)
Wrapping our Panic Film Fest short film coverage, we’re taking a look at the last two showcases and a few pieces that really stood …continue reading Panic Fest 2021: Short Film Showcases (4 and 1)
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