Chaos & Carnage wrap Vincent Price Month on the podcast in the best possible way, with front row seats to 1973’s “Theatre of Blood”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Theatre of Blood
This could easily be another 70’s B-movie throwaway, but the star power of Christopher Lee and some memorable moments make it worth a watch. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: End of the World (1977)
Completists might suffer through this to earn their stripes and ironic contrarians may call it a cheesy masterpiece, but it’s pure garbage. A mad …continue reading The Daily Dig: Zaat (1971)
A terrible off-shoot of a classic horror story, this one needed no new transfer for posterity and was best left in the VHS dungeon. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dr. Jekyll’s Dungeon of Death (1979)
“The Redeemer” is an eccentric film with creepy enough elements to be interesting and an over-the-top performance worthy of the genre. Six people are …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Redeemer – Son of Satan! (1978)
“The Devil’s Rain” is a wonderfully odd and well-acted genre gem — a devil of a good film sanctioned by the Church of Satan. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Devil’s Rain (1975)
Great sets, strong performances, beautiful twins, witches, and vampires make this period piece film from Hammer an enjoyable watch. Two recently orphaned twins come …continue reading The Daily Dig: Twins of Evil (1971)
Good atmosphere, a modest amount of decent practical effects and gore, and an attractive and talented cast don’t necessarily equal success. On their way …continue reading The Daily Dig: Satan’s Slave (1976)
A loose adaptation of a Bram Stoker story by Hammer Films, it has the right vibe and a great starlet going for it… but …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971)
Slow pacing and insipidness dampen what begins with good tone and suspense; strong symbolism couldn’t make up for the lack of flare. An artist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark August (1976)
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