
“Night’s End” is an easy watch with some great scares and an explosive ending, but there’s a feeling it could have been so much …continue reading Reel Review: Night’s End

“Night’s End” is an easy watch with some great scares and an explosive ending, but there’s a feeling it could have been so much …continue reading Reel Review: Night’s End

Each month, we share the latest, must-own Blu-ray releases from our favorite indie distributors — from cult classics to long-lost gems. Spring is here. …continue reading Indie Release Radar (Apr 2022)

Tobe Hooper follows up “Texas Chainsaw” with a wandering plot that is extremely stylized and filled with prophetic horror history. The owner of a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eaten Alive (1976)

Netflix has made great horror more accessible to the masses, but the platform’s best original content deserves physical releases. Physical media is important to …continue reading Release the Blu-Ray: Netflix Originals

A typical 80’s ooze-fest, there is nothing outstanding about the film besides the fact that it makes you feel the era. After the death …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Kindred (1987)

An ultra-low-budget affair with a killer concept but flawed execution, “Menopause” is a messy blend of camp and commentary. Menopause begins in a brutal …continue reading Reel Review: Menopause (2022)

This installment of the Girls Guide to Horror spotlights classic and modern creature features that every budding horror fan should know. Creature features are …continue reading Girls Guide to Horror: Creature Comforts (Part Five)

A true-crime tale that actually softens reality, directed by one of the most influential and groundbreaking Women in cinema history. Two men pick up …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

What’s old is new again, and that means fresh blood can be brought to the table to feast upon the horror classics that helped …continue reading Legacy Sequels and Horror Fans

“Last Radio Call” packs a lot of scary goodness into a relatively short found-footage film best watched alone at night with the lights off. …continue reading Reel Review: Last Radio Call (2022)
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