
A satisfying slasher with a memorable ending, made scarier by the fact that the evil-doers are creepy kids who delight in creative kills. A …continue reading The Films of F Street: The Horrible House on the Hill (1974)
A satisfying slasher with a memorable ending, made scarier by the fact that the evil-doers are creepy kids who delight in creative kills. A …continue reading The Films of F Street: The Horrible House on the Hill (1974)
Indie darling Ti West turns up the heat in Texas with his provocative slasher “X”, and we discuss whether the film sizzles or fizzles. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “X” Special Edition
While the plot may suffer from the film’s focus on shocks, “Autopsy” is an unusual take on giallo films that has earned its cult …continue reading The Films of F Street: Autopsy (1975)
Though the fantasy flick “Beyond Atlantis” is too watered down to make a splash, it allowed future family-friendly B-movies to make waves. One of …continue reading The Films of F Street: Beyond Atlantis (1973)
A heavy dose of black humor strikes a nice balance with the macabre plot in “Burke and Hare”; it’s 70’s sexploitation flare with a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Burke and Hare (1972)
With network TV chintz that has only aged into better subterfuge for its late-game terror, the first Stephen King miniseries remains among the best. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Salem’s Lot (1979)
In our new series, The Daily Dig, we’ll be taking you on a journey of discovery to find the best buried genre treasure you …continue reading The Daily Dig: Unearthing Hidden Genre Gems
A Never Ending Hunger for the Giallo Film: Retrospective of the Italian Horror Sub Genre and a List of the Top Ten Giallo Films …continue reading Top Ten Must-See Giallo Films