
Infamous for “the bathtub scene”, this cliché-ridden romp with Scream Queen royalty is best watched with friends; depraved friends. The sisters at 943 Sorority …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Sisters (1988)

Infamous for “the bathtub scene”, this cliché-ridden romp with Scream Queen royalty is best watched with friends; depraved friends. The sisters at 943 Sorority …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Sisters (1988)

“The Believers” is a solid, under-the-radar thriller with an unbelievably strong cast and a script from “Twin Peaks” creator Mark Frost. A recently widowed …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Believers (1987)

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)
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