
“Baby Blood” is a deep and unnerving supernatural horror that lives up to its name with gallons of blood and brutal murder scenes. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Baby Blood (1990)

“Baby Blood” is a deep and unnerving supernatural horror that lives up to its name with gallons of blood and brutal murder scenes. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Baby Blood (1990)

An unknown Heaven vs. Hell story with bad CGI featured soon-to-be household name Alicia Silverstone and jazz personified, Jeff Goldblum. A man who had …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hideaway (1995)

This creature feature that doesn’t bother itself with science and stars a nineteen-year-old Seth Green was destined to be a quirky cult hit. Teens …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ticks (1993)

Birthed from the literal gutter, this 80s holdover has no qualms handling a heavy subject like feticide — then letting it commit homicide. A woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Suckling (1990)

An original and creepy premise “The Ambulance” brings more humor than expected; one of Larry Cohen’s best and most creative films. Josh, a comic …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Ambulance (1990)

A slasher film disguised as a monster film, “Mosquito” is fun and filled with blood and bug guts, plus a maskless role from Gunnar …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mosquito (1995)

With brilliant special effects from legendary artists, this 80s splatter holdover survived post-production hell to find its berth in 1990. The Devil’s squeeze, Lilith, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Night Angel (1990)

The first of three productions from Fangoria Films, “Mindwarp” is an against-the-grain desolation horror with great special effects work. The year is 2037 and …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mindwarp (1993)

This prototypical, straight-to-video 90s horror goes heavy on the cheese but skimps on substance beyond Clint Howard’s campy performance. A young boy who witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ice Cream Man (1995)

Filled with brilliant imagery, dark symbolism, and a Kubrick-like detail, this is Richard Stanley’s most beautifully realized film. A Woman escaping an abusive marriage …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dust Devil (1992)
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