
A classic example of the cover art being the best part of the movie, this “ghost story” lacks both horror and ghosts! A band …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Riders (1987)

A classic example of the cover art being the best part of the movie, this “ghost story” lacks both horror and ghosts! A band …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Riders (1987)

A star-studded cast is ruined by dreadful dialogue, but effects masters Steve Johnson and Eric Allard save the day with great gore and fx. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Virus (1999)

“Hell High” is a film that doesn’t know what kind of killer it wants to be and tries its hand at being a teen …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hell High (1989)

With practical effects from wall to wall, you can forget about quality acting and just place your bets on who survives the night! A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demon Wind (1990)

This film is proof that you can butcher source material as long as you throw in some comedy (Pauly Shore) and a horror legend …continue reading The Daily Dig: Phantom of the Mall (1989)

A less than riveting haunted house tale told at a snail’s pace, this British gothic horror does at least feature Sir Christopher Lee. When …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Places (1974)

Not the typical camp you would expect from a Larry Cohen production, the horror here feels all too real in today’s America. When seemingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: God Told Me To (1976)

Don’t let the promise of a plot fool you; this low-rent Norman Bates killer is less coherent than a “Fast and Furious” film. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Delirium (1979)

The gore in “Beyond Dream’s Door” is plentiful as latex monsters from the dream world rip actors to shreds and 3M blood covers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Beyond Dream’s Door (1989)

A completely invasive score and sound design make up for the slowest of burns in this British horror based on a depression-era short story. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Shout (1978)
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