They say you can’t polish a turd, but they should also say you can’t rename a turd “Amityville” and expect it to be gold. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Amityville Curse (1990)
I’ll say this with no reservations: Corbin Bernsen is a pretty damn good villain, and no one should let him perform a root canal. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dentist (1996)
This is everything you want in an eighties film: innuendo, horror, Satan, blood, poodles, terrible sports cars, and Shannon Tweed. A Satanic cult is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Night Visitor (1989)
A natural horror that steps across the line into the supernatural with the Yeti myth but fails to deliver much fur. A mysterious beast …continue reading The Daily Dig: Snowbeast (1977)
A typical eighties slasher that is heavy on forcible violation tries to set itself apart with eccentric performer Tiny Tim as a clown. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Harvest (1987)
A classic example of the cover art being the best part of the movie, this “ghost story” lacks both horror and ghosts! A band …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Riders (1987)
A star-studded cast is ruined by dreadful dialogue, but effects masters Steve Johnson and Eric Allard save the day with great gore and fx. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Virus (1999)
Often dismissed as low-budget trash, there’s far more than meets than eye to “Plan 9 from Outer Space” and Ed Wood’s brilliant vision. Ed …continue reading Horror History: Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
Cementing Wes Craven as a horror master, “The Hills Have Eyes” is a brutal but thought-provoking film — as relevant today as ever. Released July …continue reading 45th Anniversary: The Hills Have Eyes
“Hell High” is a film that doesn’t know what kind of killer it wants to be and tries its hand at being a teen …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hell High (1989)
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