An exercise in absurdity and silent film era expressionism, transplanted into 1980’s Manhattan, “Vampire’s Kiss” is a must watch. Peter Loew, a New York …continue reading The Daily Dig: Vampire’s Kiss (1989)
Similar to some of Horror’s biggest franchises, “Silent Madness” uses many successful elements of the next two decades, with lower quality. A clerical error …continue reading The Daily Dig: Silent Madness (1984)
“Mortuary” is a good film that loses itself with misdirection, but worth a watch for an early performance from “Wild” Bill Paxton. Christie’s father …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mortuary (1983)
A cheesy 80s offering more infamous for its theme song than its content, “The Mutilator” is a bad film that delivers a really good …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Mutilator (1984)
With strong writing and skillful acting, this remake of a 1945 film-noir is a suspenseful snowstorm thriller with little let down. Katie McGovern is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dead of Winter (1987)
“Madhouse” is an Italian-American slasher film that is short on coherence and execution, but stylish enough to gain some interest. Two twins have drawn …continue reading The Daily Dig: Madhouse (1981)
This week on the “New Horror Express” podcast, it’s a special Women in Horror Month interview with the talented Jill Gevargizian. The latest podcast …continue reading New Horror Express: Jill Gevargizian Interview
A quirky, sadistic, hard to find film that grew a cult fan base through bootlegs and finally emerged proper in the age of Blu-ray. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Undertaker (1988)
You can smell the leather and lead paint in this punk rock horror comedy, which is heavy on the makeup and doesn’t take itself …continue reading The Daily Dig: Doom Asylum (1988)
In another lackluster Lovecraft adaptation, we’re left only with the beauty of Wil Wheaton to satiate the appetite of the elder gods. A meteorite …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Curse (1987)
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