“First Contact” fails to deliver any elevated thrills, but it may just quality as a guilty pleasure for fans of mindless popcorn flicks. Writer/director …continue reading Reel Review: First Contact (2023)
Horror is rife with monsters, but few are scarier than the ones hiding in plain sight. These three killer films will give you nightmares. …continue reading Menacing Man to Monsters: 3 Killer Films
The potential for greatness in “The Lake” is there, but the story fails to captivate and the strong creature visuals are rarely on display. …continue reading Reel Review: The Lake (2023)
The creature effects in “Isolation” are small-scale but brilliantly executed, and the cast is watchable enough to warrant hours of story. Genetically modified cows …continue reading The Daily Dig: Isolation (2005)
Come for the killer creature design and stay for the emotionally devastating beauty of the apocalyptic indie “Walking Against the Rain”. Writer-director Scott Lyus …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Walking Against the Rain
“Craving” bills itself as an insane creature feature-crime thriller. Does it deliver the gory goods or leave viewers hungry for more? Craving landed on …continue reading VOD Verdict: Craving (2023)
The biggest talking point is the canine actors who brought the mutant rats “to life” — a fact which doesn’t bode well for quality. Steroid-contaminated …continue reading The Daily Dig: Deadly Eyes (1982)
John Cassavetes does all he can to charm this film into mediocrity and cover for a ridiculous-looking monster and confused storytelling. Young women are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Incubus (1981)
If you liked 2022’s polarizing “Bones and All”, try the underrated, romantic monster movie from 2019, “After Midnight”. The year 2022 was a watermark …continue reading If you liked “Bones and All”, try “After Midnight”.
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)
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