Far more psychological horror than ghost story, “Haunted” is a period film that is high on human drama but scant with scares. A professor, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Haunted (1995)
From the production company that defined Omnibus comes an enjoyable anthology with a great cast and two strong stories (out of 4). A visit to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Torture Garden (1967)
One of many examples of the slaughter of Poe’s integrity, this poorly constructed film holds nothing more than cool sets to boast about. In …continue reading The Daily Dig: Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism (1967)
We chat with one of the hardest working men in indie horror, MJ Dixon, about the Mychoverse and his upcoming films, like”Slasher House III”. …continue reading New Horror Express: MJ Dixon Interview
A comedy with blood and guts, this has all the right ingredients to be a cult classic and the quirkiness to thrive in grindhouse …continue reading The Daily Dig: I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle (1990)
A home invasion horror with a creature feature B-Story, this UK production is a better film than circumstances should have allowed for. Criminals plan …continue reading The Daily Dig: Venom (1981)
“A Dark Song” is a brooding, beautiful, often uncomfortable journey to the space between our world and the fantastical realm. … Written and directed …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: A Dark Song
“Blood Tide” is a decent ancient monster flick worth the time for the unique creature and a young and handsome James Earl Jones. Neil …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Tide (1982)
A hard-to-find British film that has more alternative titles than interesting scenes, the production is carried on the allure of its star. Valerie witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: The House That Vanished (1973)
One of the must see films of 2020, “His House” is a riveting and terrifying tale of survival — a haunting battle between internal …continue reading Movie Night: His House (Netflix, 2020)
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