An incomprehensible story is covered up by scenes of torture, fantastical blood, and, of course, an ample amount of nudity. A recently paroled woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Girl in Room 2A (1974)
After being lost for 30 years, the wacky and wildly funny cult horror comedy/slasher satire “Arbor Day” chops its way back from oblivion. If …continue reading Reel Review: Arbor Day (1990/2023)
The creature effects in “Isolation” are small-scale but brilliantly executed, and the cast is watchable enough to warrant hours of story. Genetically modified cows …continue reading The Daily Dig: Isolation (2005)
If you’re watching “The Manitou” and hoping for gut-wrenching body horror, you’re out of luck. “Hope is for saints and fools.” A malevolent spirit …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Manitou (1978)
It’s the best non-Cronenberg body horror, with riveting performances by actors who are fully committed to the material. A Gulf War veteran brings his …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bug (2006)
In the running for the most boring film of all time, even MST3K would have a hard time getting a laugh out of this …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bog (1979)
A gorefest Ozploitation film relying on literal cheap tricks to pull off the entire production, from digital special effects to reusing sets. Meteorites turn …continue reading The Daily Dig: Undead (2003)
This natural horror film had no intention of ever being projected in a theater, and it doesn’t even have absurd moments to make it …continue reading The Daily Dig: Kaw (2007)
Outstanding sets and expert-level special effects costumes are a far cry from Hooper’s earlier DIY filmmaking and a ton of fun. It’s Martians versus …continue reading The Daily Dig: Invaders From Mars (1986)
This formulaic, early aughts slasher has little substance and a laughable mask, but it boasts an impressive cast of recognizable faces. Rejected, ridiculed, and …continue reading The Daily Dig: Valentine (2001)
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