This week’s Tubi Tuesday begs the question: It the film pro-woman? or simply another 80s exploitation film?continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Ms .45 (aka Angel of Vengeance, 1981)
This week we utter the cry of a creature hurled over an abyss with 1961’s The Innocents.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Innocents (1961)
When a radioactive sewer monster goes on a murderous rampage, the cops turn to…an author?continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Scared to Death (1980)
The relative obscurity of Gary Sherman’s Dead & Buried only makes its unassuming assault on the subconscious that much more effective and Stan Winston’s effects that much more special.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Dead & Buried (1981)
Two is better than one, so this week on Garbage Day I’m bringing House of the Dead 1 & 2 out of the dump and back into your lives.continue reading Garbage Day: House of the Dead 1 & 2
This week’s Tubi Tuesday is perhaps the most patriotic horror film in history.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Uncle Sam (1996)
We’re starting off this series with the 1942 classic, Cat People, the movie that invented the jump scare, and dared to shroud the monster in shadow.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Cat People (1942)
An intriguing mix of acting legends in their final performances, Vegas nightclub performance, a sci-fi plot to take over the world, and classic movie monsters brings Al Adamson’s Dracula vs. Frankenstein to an entertaining, if sloppy, life as a drive-in and television cult hitcontinue reading Weird Wednesday: Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1972)
An American remake of a beloved J-Horror classic, 2002’s “The Ring” achieved the remarkable by becoming a well-respected classic in its own right. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Ring (2002)
Known for its bloody violence and progressive ideas on gender and women’s sexuality, The Blood Spattered Bride stands as one of the best and most fascinating entires to the lesbian vampire canon.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
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