The podcast heads back to Camp Crystal Lake for another slice of slasher fun as we revisit “Friday the 13th Part 2”. We continue …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th Part 2
Over-the-top scenes of nudity threatened to make this laughable, but the plot of “Arabella” attracted me enough to keep it interesting. A writer uses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Arabella Black Angel (1989)
Though it’s a well-tread territory, we head back to Camp Crystal Lake for a fond retrospective look at slasher royalty, “Friday the 13th”. Hello, …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th (1980)
A heady sci-fi mystery with big ideas, John Carpenter’s underrated “Prince of Darkness” isn’t easy to digest but is well worth the effort. Prince …continue reading Carpenter Tribute: Prince of Darkness
“Escape From New York” impresses with great action sequences, stellar performances, and a still-relevant skewering of 80s politics. Escape From New York was something …continue reading Carpenter Tribute: Escape From New York
“Stage Fright” is an uneventful slasher about a theater company and the murder of its actors by the least mysterious killer in cinema. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Stage Fright (1980)
Before Art but after Killer Klowns, there was Bobo, the clowned-mask slasher of the hyper-sexualized 80s film “Out of the Dark”. A killer stalks …continue reading The Daily Dig: Out of the Dark (1988)
Decent practical effects and makeup, plus an interesting story of how the film was saved from obscurity, make this one fun but nothing more. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scared Stiff (1987)
An emotional and quirky story of childhood existentialism and escapism, this British, fantastical horror haunted me when I was young. A young girl struggling …continue reading The Daily Dig: Paperhouse (1988)
A quintessential eighties supernatural slasher that cares little about making sense and only about boobs, blood, and screams. A horror film star dies of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Frightmare (1983)
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