A stylized achievement of cinematography with a story that inspired genre films for decades, this hidden gem was saved by Troma. Aspiring filmmaker Vinny …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Last Horror Film (1982)
A subtle vampiric story replete with psychological horror, “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” is lauded by critics and fans — for good reason. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971)
An assemblage of macabre stories with a delightful connective theme, featuring horror heavyweights Donald Pleasence and Peter Cushing. An antique shop owner sells items …continue reading The Daily Dig: From Beyond the Grave (1974)
Even with the original Shock Rocker Alice Cooper, “Monster Dog” is never able to fully exploit the close relationship of Horror and Metal. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Monster Dog (1984)
Set up the projector, fill the cooler, invite your friends, and put out snacks; you don’t want to be on the menu of “Flesh …continue reading The Daily Dig: Flesh Eating Mothers (1988)
In “Sweet Sixteen”, too many pots to stir, and maladroit morals, dilute what could have been a solid enough early slasher film. Melissa is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sweet Sixteen (1983)
“Dream Demon” is a well-executed fever dream that would give anyone cold feet about taking the plunge, with some great gore and stunts. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dream Demon (1988)
A half-hearted effort using a common premise is short on gags, lacking acting chops, and forgettable — but features rad cover art. When her …continue reading The Daily Dig: Rest In Pieces (1987)
Recycle the plot of the classic “The Mummy” and sprinkle in some gutter punks and blood, and you’ve got yourself an 80s cult classic. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Twice Dead (1988)
A prime example of a video store boobie trap, “Headhunter” sucks you in with a half decent cover before delivering its deathblow of boredom. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Headhunter (1988)
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