
A horror parody from a comedy writer with a highly impressive resume merely toys with tropes instead of beating them like a dead horse. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Student Bodies (1981)
A horror parody from a comedy writer with a highly impressive resume merely toys with tropes instead of beating them like a dead horse. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Student Bodies (1981)
We chat with UK filmmaker Pat Higgins — who Fangoria called one of the “most promising British horror directors” — about his latest film. …continue reading New Horror Express: Pat Higgins
With the ridiculous horror-comedy “Crabs!”, you know exactly what you’re getting. And if you’re anything like me, what you get is delightful. Crabs! is …continue reading Panic Fest: Crabs! (2021)
Anthology fans with a hunger for humor and a palate for low-budget, indie horror should have a blast with “Monsters in the Closet”. A …continue reading Reel Review: Monsters in the Closet (2022)
With St. Patty’s Day right around the corner, we devote the month of March to Irish Horror, kicking things off with “Boys from County …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Boys From County Hell” and “Agnes”
We chat with indie filmmaker Jessie Blanchard about his impressive festival hit, the hilarious and gleefully gory puppet movie “Frank & Zed”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Jesse Blanchard (Frank & Zed)
“Keeping Company” is a fast-paced, consistently funny, and often surprising exploration of the familiar ‘work is hell’ trope — with a twist. Red is …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: Keeping Company
On this episode of the cast, we chat with filmmaker Daniel M. Caneiro about his latest Spanish-language film “El Cerro de los dioses”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Daniel M. Caneiro Interview
A comedy with a horror edge from the same mind that brought you the criminally overlooked Werewolf fantasy “The Company of Wolves”. When the …continue reading The Daily Dig: High Spirits (1988)
Oscar-winning effects and one of the greatest comedy-horror films of all time, “An American Werewolf in London” hasn’t lost any of its charm or …continue reading Bloody Sunday: An American Werewolf in London
Follow Us!