A traditional ghost story motivated by revenge, “Grave Secrets” focuses on floating home goods and rural tropes rather than real scares. The owner of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Grave Secrets (1989)
From the production company that defined Omnibus comes an enjoyable anthology with a great cast and two strong stories (out of 4). A visit to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Torture Garden (1967)
“Bad Moon” really highlights the beauty of the PNW, and a strong performance along with Steve Johnson’s makeup FX make this a hidden treat. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bad Moon (1996)
One of many examples of the slaughter of Poe’s integrity, this poorly constructed film holds nothing more than cool sets to boast about. In …continue reading The Daily Dig: Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (1967)
Missed opportunities and too many story strings to pull detract from this little-known cut with great effects and a killer 90’s soundtrack. A college …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Fear (1995)
“Witchery” is an absolute mess of a film that holds very little redeeming qualities beyond witchy torture scenes and an idyllic setting. Two groups …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witchery (1988)
“Buried Alive” is a decent film that relies on strong direction and a simple plot — since blood, guts, and nudity weren’t an option. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Buried Alive (1990)
A comedy with blood and guts, this has all the right ingredients to be a cult classic and the quirkiness to thrive in grindhouse …continue reading The Daily Dig: I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle (1990)
Laughable CGI and a tired plot do the best they can to pull down this film, despite the acting prowess of Michael Rooker, who …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shadow Builder (1998)
Criminally underrated with a clear plot and expert practical effects from Steve Johnson, “Highway to Hell” is worth the price of admission. On the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Highway to Hell (1991)
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