“Nightwish” proves no matter how boring a film can be, it’s always worth watching when you’ve got the talents of KNB EFX slinging silicone. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwish (1989)
Absurdity abounds in “Blood Dolls” — a typical Full Moon film that looks like “Puppet Master” through a twisted John Waters filter. An eccentric …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Dolls (1999)
An indigestible expression of art like an acid trip in a museum, “Black Moon” drops an intriguing plot for moments of psychosis. Fleeing a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Moon (1975)
Beautiful filmmaking and a strong core message make the Malaysian-shot seventies horror exploitation “Black Magic” a timeless tale. Lovers and admirers consult a wicked …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Magic (1975)
“Akira” is a masterpiece of animation, grotesque body horror, and powerful social commentary that’s a visual and auditory showpiece. I was lucky. Growing up, …continue reading Eerie Essentials: Akira (1988)
Problematic messaging of the era aside, “Valentine” is a wickedly fun slasher that should be essential viewing on Cupid’s special day. Valentine is pure …continue reading Holiday Horror: Valentine (2001)
It’s punk rock versus heavy metal in “Blue Vengeance”, a fast-paced crime thriller shot guerilla-style in New York City. A disgraced police officer chases …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blue Vengeance (1989)
An unflinching embrace of the shocking and grotesque, “Beyond the Darkness” redefined what horror could be — and just how far it could go. Let’s …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Beyond the Darkness
A cult gem almost lost to time and carelessness, “Spider Baby” was luckily revived and restored for our viewing pleasure. Three genetically diseased heirs …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spider Baby (1967)
It’s a crime that “Hider in the House” wasn’t released in theaters. It stands up to any early 90s thriller that launched a few …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hider in the House (1989)
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