
A reported favorite of Quentin Tarantino, “Dead End Drive-In” boasts award-nominated production design and an 80s enthusiast’s dream aesthetic. In a dystopian future (1995) …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dead End Drive-In (1986)

A reported favorite of Quentin Tarantino, “Dead End Drive-In” boasts award-nominated production design and an 80s enthusiast’s dream aesthetic. In a dystopian future (1995) …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dead End Drive-In (1986)

On this week’s “Not Your Final Girl”, we talk about epic romance, sexuality, coming of age, and vampirism in a sexy, blood-soaked episode of …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Gay Vampires!

If you crave a taste of 80s flavor, look no further than “Nightmare Beach”; the clothes, the music, the cars, even the bad acting…it’s …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Beach (1989)

An absolute standout among this year’s excellent Fantastic Fest shorts, “The Three Men You Meet at Night” is now available to watch for free …continue reading Horror Short: The Three Men You Meet at Night (2020)

This week’s recommendation is sleazy, cheesy, confusing and absolutely incredible; a unique mid-80s, independent view on what a horror film can be. Throughout the …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Hellhole (1985)

A heavy dose of black humor strikes a nice balance with the macabre plot in “Burke and Hare”; it’s 70’s sexploitation flare with a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Burke and Hare (1972)

More than 20 years after the first found footage movie hit the big screen, film makers are still producing shakycam last exploits of the unwary in dark forests, deserted buildings and rundown towns. What’s the appeal, and what makes a really good (and bad) found footage?continue reading Inside Look: The Devil’s Familiar (2020)

This week on the podcast, Chaos & Carnage check out a hot property and do their damndest to sell you on the hilarious horror …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: The Selling (2011)

Don’t hold “The Immortalizer” to some highfalutin standard. With a lack of focus and questionable acting, it’s pure cheese. It’s also pure entertainment. Running …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Immortalizer (1989)

On the anniversary of its release, we look back at the slasher staple “Child’s Play” and the franchise it launched, celebrating the film’s enduring …continue reading Horror History: Child’s Play (1988)
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