
A close-to-pitch-black exposure actually utilizes some stylistic tricks that would be used in better-scripted genre films for decades after. A group of adventurers is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Strangeness (1985)

A close-to-pitch-black exposure actually utilizes some stylistic tricks that would be used in better-scripted genre films for decades after. A group of adventurers is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Strangeness (1985)

Living comfortably in the “so bad it’s good” wheelhouse, this 80s hold over falls in line with other Metal monster mayhem films of the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shock ‘Em Dead (1991)

Take a wildly successful concept and add it a little gratuitous nudity for good measure. How could you possibly go wrong? This. This is …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Paranormal Entity (2009)

It’s a little bit “Men in Black” and a little bit “Body Snatchers”, with the visceral direction of “Henry” director John McNaughton. An alien …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Borrower (1991)

I’m Obsessed With “Rockula” and You Might Love It, Too (aka How to Make the Most of Your Fandom and Get a Lost Cult …continue reading This Rocktober, Rediscover “Rockula” (1990)

Featuring effects from gore legends KNB EFX, “Skinner” jumps the shark once it stops being serious and embraces the cheesier side of horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Skinner (1993)

A killer cast and strong performances make an otherwise cookie-cutter religious horror enjoyable, despite the lack of big scares. A priest in New Orleans …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Unholy (1988)

As relevant today as when it was released, “Eyes of Fire” is folk horror at its finest; terrifying, thought-provoking, and engaging. Folk horror is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Eyes of Fire (1983)

“The Hearse” is a pleasing ghost story that makes all the right moves, including casting a very strong lead in Trish Van Devere. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Hearse (1980)

“Ghost Town” is slick looking with decent effects, but that can’t make up for a languishing story that feels unfinished and unfocused. A deputy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Town (1988)
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