
We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
We dig deep into the horror vaults with a look at a genre classic, the atmospheric literary adaptation “The Curse of Frankenstein”. Now that …continue reading Spookshow: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
If you enjoy mixing your love of gambling and horror, these three hidden gems offer outstanding odds for maximum entertainment. We love horror films …continue reading Triple Threat: Ante Up
Women’s History Month starts tomorrow, so kick things off with “The Gorgon” — a hidden Hammer horror gem featuring a female monster. Hammer Studios. Terrence …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Gorgon (1964)
A pleasant surprise, this pseudo-crime thriller features two titans of the genre, Donald Pleasence and Sir Christopher Lee. When people start disappearing in the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Line (1972)
We don’t love musicals, but this week on “Not Your Final Girl” we discuss two musical movies that have what it takes to change …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Surprise Musicals
A perfect classic horror tale with almost no flaws, “City of the Dead” doesn’t go by the book… it WROTE the book of horror! …continue reading The Daily Dig: The City of the Dead (1960)
A less than riveting haunted house tale told at a snail’s pace, this British gothic horror does at least feature Sir Christopher Lee. When …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Places (1974)
Christopher Lee was tricked into being in this film, and you’re going to be tricked into believing this is an early slasher film. It’s …continue reading The Daily Dig: Meat Cleaver Massacre (1977)
It’s a day for romance, but nobody said romance couldn’t be a little f’d up. If dark and twisted is your thing, we’ve got …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: F#@ked-Up Horror Romance
With rarely seen gems and a treasure trove of bonus content, “The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee” is a must own for fans of Christopher …continue reading Severin Sunday: The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee (2021)