Beautifully shot with stunning realistic locations, this historically-inspired horror delivers tension and sexuality with a side of blood. A newly married couple, alone in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
It alienated fans upon its release, but “Halloween III” has since earned a well-deserved cult following — a genre gem even without Michael. Written and …continue reading Horror History: Halloween III (1982)
A failure upon release, Ray Bradbury’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes” is a timeless treasure that has cemented its place in genre history. As …continue reading Childhood Horror: Something Wicked This Way Comes
It’s all about polarizing sequels this month, so we discuss “Resident Evil Apocalypse” for our October guilty pleasures pick. https://episodes.castos.com/Scott-Murphy-s-show/61c25858-2a63-48cc-9d0a-ea3fbab150a7-RE-Apocalypse-final-edit.mp3 Subscribe: Spotify | Stitcher ABOUT THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Resident Evil Apocalypse (2004)
Playing with non-linear storytelling and perception, this chaotic human study works thanks to a strong, believable performance by Liz Taylor. A Woman with an …continue reading The Daily Dig: Identikit (1974)
One of the best of the many “Jaws” ripoffs of the late 70s, “Tintorera” features great underwater photography and uninhibited sexuality. Shark movies are …continue reading The Films of F Street: Tintorera (1977)
In the vein of eighties teen horror, it’s as campy as you’d want and expect, and all the tropes and stereotypical gags are present. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shredder (2001)
Fifteen years later, “Trick R’ Treat” finally gets the big screen release it so deserves and proves it’s still a bloody fun treat. Halloween …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Trick ‘r Treat
“Fair Game” isn’t high art, but this ’80s Ozploitation flick is an entertaining revenge thriller with a strong female lead and great visuals. I …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Fair Game (1986)
A timid children’s horror in the vein of “Goosebumps”, “My Teacher Ate My Homework” lacks the creepy brilliance of R.L. Stine. A young boy …continue reading The Daily Dig: My Teacher Ate My Homework (1997)
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