
The best, most surprising horror often lies hidden in shadows — demanding you to seek it out and uncover its hidden terror and beauty. …continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Fiction Spotlight (Sept 2021)

The best, most surprising horror often lies hidden in shadows — demanding you to seek it out and uncover its hidden terror and beauty. …continue reading You’ve Got Read on You: Fiction Spotlight (Sept 2021)

The under-the-radar sleeper “Eden Lake” is a fantastically gory survival horror film that even the most fickle fans will absolutely love. This week’s Tubi …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Eden Lake (2008)

Never before released theatrically in the U.S., Altered Innocence is bringing Iván Zulueta’s mesmerizing “Arrebato” to the big screen. When the Fascist dictatorship of …continue reading A Rapturous Restoration: Arrebato (Rapture) (1979)

Instead of leaning into the insanity of its plot, “Intrusion” takes itself too seriously — but the audience has a hard time following suit. Intrusion …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Intrusion Review

Drek is back with the “Halloween” franchise entry that made fans lose their minds in 1982; must be the “Season of the Witch”! Tonight, …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Halloween III (Season of the Witch)

Not adventurous enough to be an art film and not cohesive enough to be a cult hit, this revenge horror reeks of misogyny. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Headless Eyes (1971)

A future Academy Award-winning director and a horror icon helped make “Caged Heat” a somewhat surprising entry in this seedy sub-genre. Barbara Steele is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Caged Heat (1974)

Chaos and Carnage tread into virtually uncharted waters: a film they both agree on! It’s time for Betty White, big crocs, and “Lake Placid”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Lake Placid

One of the better adaptations of Lovecraft, “The Resurrected” has plenty of effects to please gorehounds as well as some story depth. A private …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Resurrected (1991)

These are five of the most memorable, innovative, affecting films from GenreBlast 2021 — from the sublimely weird to the darkly hilarious. I was …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Five Film Favorites
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