A mind-blowing cast and well-respected visionary writer were hampered by studio meddling, which results in a sub-par end product. A young student gets a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwatch (1997)
Often called the “worst movie ever made”, there is plenty of evidence to support that claim but it still has to be seen to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Wicked World (1991)
Proof that Tobe Hooper wasn’t a one-trick pony, but unfortunately studio and producer meddling muddied the potential of this film. A young professor learns …continue reading The Daily Dig: Spontaneous Combustion (1990)
An exercise in endurance, there should be a patch awarded to anyone that can sit through this film in its entirety. Zombie nudists come …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991)
Low budget, film school level production that delivers on its camp promise, from the filmmaker who brought us “Slime City”. After a failed suicide …continue reading The Daily Dig: Undying Love (1991)
A unique angle at the Vampire sub-genre featuring an underrated eighties punk band and a decent amount of blood and nudity. A Vampire comes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Pale Blood (1990)
An example of how far nepotism and coat tails can take you; we end up with unwatchable, derivative horror, with nonsensical dialogue. A pseudo-Frankenstein …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mind Ripper (1995)
A guilty pleasure starring two fan-favorite actors and an equally impressive dog performance written and directed by the writer of “Child’s Play”. A dog …continue reading The Daily Dig: Man’s Best Friend (1993)
There are hints of “Rear Window”, but they do not pan out in this direct-to-video thriller that has an impressive cast but lacks originality. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The 4th Floor (1999)
Few genre films sit so securely in your psyche with such a specific color palette as this subversive play of fear and imagination. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Reflecting Skin (1990)
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