An avant-garde art film that will leave you stunned it exists but thankful to have seen it, “Death Bed: The Bed That Eats” is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Bed (1977)
Using the early 80’s slasher template “X-Ray” — also known as “Hospital Massacre” — fills the screen with plenty of blood and scares but no …continue reading The Daily Dig: X-Ray (1981)
This week, we discover what happens when two of the most legendary horror directors of all time team up to make one hell of …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Body Bags (1993)
A fishing line budget didn’t stop “Savage Weekend” from bringing the blood, guts, and sex; an impressive effort with little to no resources. Wealthy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Savage Weekend (1979)
Harrowing topics are dealt with passively, focusing on erstwhile horror tactics rather than addressing trauma with poignant action and thoughtful allegory. After the passing …continue reading The Daily Dig: Grandmother’s House (1988)
A coincidentally relevant tale thirty years before it would make sense, and set thirty years before that, “The Carrier” is prophetic and extra cheesy. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Carrier (1988)
A hard-to-find British film that has more alternative titles than interesting scenes, the production is carried on the allure of its star. Valerie witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: The House That Vanished (1973)
You’re invited to discover the humble horror beginnings of a future cinematic legend; don’t miss Francis Ford Coppola’s gothic gem “Dementia 13”. This week’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dementia 13 (1963)
Considered to be one of the most accurate portrayals of the Lovecraft mythos, “The Dunwich Horror” is a multi-dimensional acid trip with little plot. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dunwich Horror (1970)
One of the few 80’s horror flicks that lives up to its cover art, “Happy Birthday to Me” delivers gore, violence, and even a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
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