A beautiful transfer and brilliant sets make this familiar feeling, fifties horror a must-watch for fans of the history of the genre. A scientist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of the Vampire (1958)
While the social commentary may not hit as hard as intended, “Barbarians” is well written, well-acted, and more than worth your time. When it …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Barbarians Review (2022)
“The Creeping” is a simple but well-made and effective spookfest about a family home haunted — in the literal and metaphorical sense. Making good on …continue reading Panic Fest Review: The Creeping (2022)
A well-performed thriller that handles heavy material wrapped in a slasher film; for a film that lacks fireworks, it flies by quickly. A young …continue reading The Daily Dig: Olivia (1983)
The first adaptation of Peter Straub’s work is rich with meaning and tone and beautifully shot, though it’s short on the scares. A grieving …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Haunting of Julia (1978)
A retelling of the Burke and Hare murders that is very watchable thanks to a strong cast and great dialogue from iconic poet Dylan …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Doctor and the Devils (1985)
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)
This seventies horror version of gaslighting has simple yet effective scares and does a good job building tension towards a twist ending. After intentionally …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dominique (1979)
On the last ‘Not Your Final Girl’ episode of the year, we go out with a British bang talking “Egomaniac” and “Censor” with our …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Nasty Girls
If the holidays make you want to run and hide, we’ve got a gift for you; it’s isolation horror and the return of Nic …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: I Think We’re Alone Now
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