Not slapstick enough to be “Airplane!” and not clever enough to be Monty Python, this genre spoof takes time to get funny but redeems …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
Bill Paxton’s performance in “The Vagrant” is criminally overlooked; a solid horror-comedy with a great antagonist in Marshall Bell. A man buys a new …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Vagrant (1992)
A brilliant film with an incredible atmosphere and eerie dream-like sequences, “Messiah of Evil” is a true hidden gem amongst the rubble. Arletty heads …continue reading The Daily Dig: Messiah of Evil (1973)
“Hack-O-Lantern” is a Halloween horror featuring an evil cult, some questionable acting, ample nudity, and tons of 80s entertainment. A cult leader tries to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hack-O-Lantern (1988)
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)
“Evilspeak” is worth a watch for the bloody ending alone, but don’t expect a coherent story or state-of-the-art effects. A bullied military academy cadet …continue reading The Daily Dig: Evilspeak (1981)
“The Endless” delivers a unique horror concept, with plenty of mystery, wrapped up in a very touching and well-executed familial story. … Justin Benson …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: The Endless
A done-to-death premise, this iteration isn’t unique enough to be noteworthy but does feature some creepy moments and bloody kills. On Hell Night, a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Happy Hell Night (1992)
Well shot with a killer soundtrack, “Bad Dreams” is a great example of a ‘better than most’ genre film that slipped through the cracks. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bad Dreams (1988)
Good atmosphere, a modest amount of decent practical effects and gore, and an attractive and talented cast don’t necessarily equal success. On their way …continue reading The Daily Dig: Satan’s Slave (1976)
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