
In an unprecedented time of mistrust, dishonesty, and deep divide, we look to the lessons of “The Thing” for how we can fight back …continue reading Disinformation and Paranoia in “The Thing” (1982)
In an unprecedented time of mistrust, dishonesty, and deep divide, we look to the lessons of “The Thing” for how we can fight back …continue reading Disinformation and Paranoia in “The Thing” (1982)
We talk with writer/director Anthony Leone as he celebrates his directorial feature film debut, the gruesome and gory “TCM” inspired slasher “Hacksaw”. First time …continue reading Behind the Lens: Filmmaker Anthony Leone (Hacksaw)
On this episode of Ominous Origins, we say goodbye to the weirdest of years with a look at the most haunting of nightmares: terrifying …continue reading Ominous Origins: Creepy Dolls
A slow burn of realistic fear from the most infamous pest known to man: the rat! How can something so small make you go …continue reading The Daily Dig: Of Unknown Origin (1983)
Futuristic cars, aliens, Sherilynn Fenn, a killer soundtrack, and the young tiger blood of Charlie Sheen coalesce to form a sinfully underrated 80’s gem. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Wraith (1986)
If the past year has taught us anything, it’s the value of movies. And while streaming ruled 2020, physical media still has a place …continue reading Resolving to Collect More in 2021
World class sets, props, effects, and creatures — plus strong performances from a well-known cast — turn a cliché premise into an enjoyable genre gem. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Leviathan (1989)
A giallo-inspired slasher from the sub genre’s Golden Age, “Edge of the Axe” is a but muddled, but stylish and satisfying enough to be …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Edge of the Axe (1988)
First rate 80’s special effects make up from John Carl Buechler compensates for a tired tale that “borrows” elements from mainstream horror. An ancient …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mausoleum (1983)
Unparalleled locations, a rich historical plot, high production values, and a Riz Ortolani score make this a unique and entertaining giallo. An Italian Archaeologist …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dead Are Alive! (1972)