“The Banana Splits Movie” delivers with creative kills and solid practical effects, but weak writing keeps it from being much more than a novelty …continue reading Reel Review: The Banana Splits Movie (2019)
“A Most Savage Beast” plays with the horrors of extreme obsession, using a terrifying main character, symbolic erotica and dramatic twists. The premise of …continue reading Horror Short: A Most Savage Beast
Imagine “Kill Bill” with no budget and gratuitous meat consumption, and you have an idea about the wonderfully weird, artsy indie gem “Mad Cowgirl”. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Mad Cowgirl (2006)
To conclude our series on online censorship, we talk with three creators in the indie horror space about how career damaging this kind of …continue reading Social Censorship: Indie Horror Creators Speak Out
This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage for a killer pajama party with the girls in the 80s slasher classic “The Slumber …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Slumber Party Massacre
Our staff reviews the female-driven anthology “Shevenge” featuring twelve short stories about revenge and ladies who take justice into their own hands. Intro by …continue reading Morbid Minis: Shevenge (Anthology)
“Tone-Deaf”, written and directed by the weird and wonderful Richard Bates Jr, is a funny and satirical thriller with a timely message. Two generations …continue reading Reel Review: Tone-Deaf (2019)
Once on the U.K.’s infamous Video Nasties list, the Italian Nazisploitation Shocker “THE BEAST IN HEAT” makes its Blu-ray premier from Severin Films. I …continue reading Severin Sunday: The Beast in Heat (1977)
We dig deep to explore the complex and timely issues of deep-seated bigotry in the deep South, as unearthed in 2019’s “Hallowed Ground”. In …continue reading Digging Deep: Hallowed Ground (2019)
VinSyn unearths “Hellmaster” from the early 90s — giving John Saxon fans a chance to see a forgotten relic from the end of the …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Hellmaster (aka Them)(1992)
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