Sex, gore, violence, and computer zombies make for an absurdly fun Troma-distributed film representing everything hyperbolic about 80s films. An experimental computer creates havoc …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Weekend (1986)
Constantly stepping over the line from schlock to spoof, there is no dearth of laughs, gags, or gore for this riotous slasher. A couple …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991)
Brutal murders, tons of blood, and practical effects highlight this superb J-Horror, which draws comparisons to some heavy hitters. A TV reporter is sent …continue reading The Daily Dig: Evil Dead Trap (1988)
Trying to capture the dark secrets that hide behind a Norman Rockwell painting requires more guts and definitely more blood. A young boy has …continue reading The Daily Dig: Parents (1989)
A horror parody from a comedy writer with a highly impressive resume merely toys with tropes instead of beating them like a dead horse. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Student Bodies (1981)
Either I’m under the spell of Sir Christopher Lee, the late great character actor, or this movie was actually pretty enjoyable. An aspiring writer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Murder Story (1989)
An underappreciated genre gem, “Dark Night of the Scarecrow” avoids the slasher traps and benefits from veteran actors who play evil well. A mentally …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981)
Filled with lots of Halloween pranks but little substance, “Trick or Treats” forgot to have a “bad guy” until it was too late to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Trick or Treats (1982)
Fans of “The Barn” are sure to love this impressive, wildly fun sequel, and even newcomers should find this a perfect Halloween horror film. …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: The Barn Part II
Chaos and Carnage share their fever dream, reliving the worst “Prom Night” in history and trying to avoid whatever lurks in “Dark Skies”. As …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Prom Night
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