It likely won’t satisfy older, seasoned horror fans, but “Portal Runner” is an interesting entry into the young-adult-oriented horror market. Portal Runner, no relation …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Portal Runner (2021)
A surreal, experimental film aimed at the arthouse crowd, “Friend of the World” has big ideas but may be too muddled for mainstream audiences. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Friend of the World (2020)
“Braid” is an insane, female-driven, mind f*ck that doesn’t make much sense but still manages to be essential viewing. This month’s Tubi recommendations will …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Braid (2019)
A little-known female-driven anthology horror film from the late 70s, “The House of the Dead” is exceptional and deserves far more fanfare. This month’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The House of the Dead (1978)
It may just be a gimmick, but the entertaining “Slime City” is a visual treat that will make you ignore the silly and purposeless …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slime City (1988)
Weird and ambitious, “The Initiation” throws a lot into the pot. It may not cook up something truly delicious, but it’s satisfying enough. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Initiation (1984)
With a production history as nuts as the film itself, “Transylvania 6-5000” is a silly but hilarious tribute to classic horror monsters. This week’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Transylvania 6-5000
Roger Corman’s “Galaxy of a Terror” is a fun “Alien” inspired flick that courted controversy but earns its place in b-movie history. Producer, director, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Galaxy of Terror (1981)
Utterly ridiculous but undeniably fun, “Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies” is a tasty dish from the 90s that is just as good reheated. Horror movies …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Auntie Lee’s Meat Pies (1992)
Want to see where great ideas are born? Check out “Dreamscape” on Tubi — a decent film with a great idea that evolved into a …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dreamscape (1984)
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