An exercise in excessive 80’s gore, “The Dead Next Door” is as camp as it gets, but at least you get to hear Bruce …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dead Next Door (1989)
Clearly a Zombie film despite the title, “Mutant” is fun and sincere 80’s undead fest — with an action packed third act that really …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mutant (1984)
If you blended “Night of the Living Dead” with lots of 80’s gore and schlock, and added too much water, you’d end up with …continue reading The Daily Dig: FleshEater (1988)
An atypical story about the most written about profession, “Deadline” has some heart and intellect — but mostly blood, lots of blood! A horror Writer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Deadline (1980)
A sleazy slasher with a splash of Sci-Fi, “Evils of the Night” blends almost every 80’s horror stereotype together to create a rather vile …continue reading The Daily Dig: Evils of the Night (1985)
“Scalps” is an early slasher from Fred Olen Ray, who shoots like the guerilla version of Roger Corman. Style is king, execution be damned. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scalps (1983)
They breed, they hatch, they Kill! If you’re into monster movies in the vein of 50’s creature features, you’re in for a thrill with …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blue Monkey (1987)
One of the earliest found footage horror films, “The McPherson Tape” has toured the UFO conventions and evaded a proper debunking for 30 years. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The McPherson Tape (1989)
With no lack of star power and a dearth of seriousness, “Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat” is a horror comedy with a Western twang; …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sundown (1989)
Bound to impress your friends on trivia night, this Thanksgiving slasher will add to your already impressive repertoire of unwatchable films. A drugged up, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Home Sweet Home (1981)
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