You’ll come for the young Brad Pitt. And, let’s face it, you’ll stay for the young Brad Pitt, with a bit of blood, in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Cutting Class (1989)
With creative kills, an entertaining cast of characters, and unintentional humor, “Siege” is an action flick from Canada worth seeking out. F Street is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Siege (1983)
Gory, deranged, and brutal, it has no chainsaws but the fan dubbed “Japanese Chainsaw Massacre” brings every bit of horror it could muster. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Living Hell (2000)
A story about vanity and its consequences made during the height of the cold war and imaginative, future science and its capabilities. After a …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Head (1959)
A mediocre gothic tale that features the brilliant Barbara Steele as the bringer of plague and revenge for all women; misogynists beware! A matriarch …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Long Hair of Death (1964)
A cheese-fest with a socially important backbone, relevant no matter what decade you happened to fall upon this direct-to-video thriller. Two killer brothers, locked …continue reading The Daily Dig: Curfew (1989)
This week on the podcast, Camp Spookshow heats up as we gather ’round the campfire to discuss the legendary 80’s slasher “The Burning”. We’re …continue reading All-American Spookshow: The Burning (1981)
A natural horror with tons of depth and real-life fear, it leans more sci-fi than realistic effects but is rich with great wildlife footage. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Day of the Animals (1977)
“The Sender” is a psychological, supernatural horror that has a strong religious undertone and is smarter than it’s given credit for. An amnesiac man …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Sender (1982)
You will not survive this film! That is not a threat, but a warning. Use the eighty-five minutes more productively. You’ve been forewarned! A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blackwood Evil (2000)
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