
The three-part “Baby Oopsie” spinoff series furthers the cult classic “Demonic Toys” mythos and adds even more hilarious hijinks. The cult classic horror series …continue reading Movie Night: Baby Oopsie (1-3)

The three-part “Baby Oopsie” spinoff series furthers the cult classic “Demonic Toys” mythos and adds even more hilarious hijinks. The cult classic horror series …continue reading Movie Night: Baby Oopsie (1-3)

A cheesy and boring love story wrapped in gimmicky hellish tropes and nudity that makes your spine tingle from the poor acting. A demon …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Angel – The Ascent (1994)

Dip back into the Full Moon Features well, and enjoy these small gifts from the fires of hell…a self-serving but satisfying short. I have …continue reading Short Takes: 12 Slays of Christmas (Full Moon)

The goofiest VHS horrors seem to always be occupational-based: “The Dentist”, “The Ice Cream Man”, and now, “The Carpenter”. A formerly institutionalized woman moves …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Carpenter (1988)

There may not be much to laugh about when it comes to the pandemic. But if anyone can find the funny in the horror …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Corona Zombies (2020)

My love for the killer toy sub-genre was born in the aisles of the video store, and here are four of my favorite VHS-era …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: 4 Essential Killer Toy Films

From his first film in ’77, “Crash!”, Charles Band has been making utterly insane movies for decades — and you can see where it all …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Crash! (Charles Band, 1977)

“Lurking Fear” is a very liberal adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft short story that features some notable genre actors and a weak script. Fresh …continue reading The Daily Dig: Lurking Fear (1994)

A post-apocalyptic pseudo-Western starring a fresh-faced Demi Moore and slug-like hand puppets, this didn’t quite predict 1992 correctly. In the aftermath of atomic fallout, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Parasite (1982)

An exercise in absurdity, it’s hard to hate what you see — and not sure it’s possible to love it — but “The Creeps” is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Creeps (1997)
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