It is so unbelievable that this film exists that you have to watch it — just to set your lowest bar or expectation. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Uninvited (1988)
A gruesome collection of practical gore effects and great ghostly visuals make this exploitation / supernatural mashup well worth a watch. A vengeful ghost …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Oracle (1985)
Ray Bradbury inspired so many horror legends with both this book and film that it is a must-watch for genre fans everywhere. An evil …continue reading The Daily Dig: Something Wicked this Way Comes (1983)
This is a small study in fanaticism that would resonate like a gunshot for decades to come after the assassination of John Lennon. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Fan (1981)
This is everything you want in an eighties film: innuendo, horror, Satan, blood, poodles, terrible sports cars, and Shannon Tweed. A Satanic cult is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Night Visitor (1989)
A typical eighties slasher that is heavy on forcible violation tries to set itself apart with eccentric performer Tiny Tim as a clown. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Harvest (1987)
A classic example of the cover art being the best part of the movie, this “ghost story” lacks both horror and ghosts! A band …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Riders (1987)
“Hell High” is a film that doesn’t know what kind of killer it wants to be and tries its hand at being a teen …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hell High (1989)
This film is proof that you can butcher source material as long as you throw in some comedy (Pauly Shore) and a horror legend …continue reading The Daily Dig: Phantom of the Mall (1989)
The gore in “Beyond Dream’s Door” is plentiful as latex monsters from the dream world rip actors to shreds and 3M blood covers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Beyond Dream’s Door (1989)
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