
Much of the potential is left on the table as the celluloid fills with boring drama instead of reaping, raptures, and the blood of …continue reading The Daily Dig: A Day of Judgement (1981)
Much of the potential is left on the table as the celluloid fills with boring drama instead of reaping, raptures, and the blood of …continue reading The Daily Dig: A Day of Judgement (1981)
The harsh reception of one of Fulci’s last films is unjust; there’s an enjoyable evil throughout, even if it lacks his common brilliance. The …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonia (1990)
A Tubi trashterpiece that should have stayed an obscure horror artifact, “Linnea Quigley’s Horror Workout” hardly qualifies as a film. Back around June 2019, …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Linnea Quigley’s Horror Workout
A first-time director and writer struck out hard with a pair of recognizable action stars and what could have been an interesting story. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Rough Draft (1998)
The cheesiest, campiest, most shameless retro Sci-Fi Horror flick you’ll find and be able to sit through got a facelift for streaming. A meteorite …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Atomic Space Bug (1999)
It is so unbelievable that this film exists that you have to watch it — just to set your lowest bar or expectation. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Uninvited (1988)
The gore in “Beyond Dream’s Door” is plentiful as latex monsters from the dream world rip actors to shreds and 3M blood covers the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Beyond Dream’s Door (1989)
This is America; where real patriots kill you to make sure you bleed true, red, white, and blue — and “Uncle Sam” is leading the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Uncle Sam (1996)
A cheese-fest with a socially important backbone, relevant no matter what decade you happened to fall upon this direct-to-video thriller. Two killer brothers, locked …continue reading The Daily Dig: Curfew (1989)
This “Predator” and “Alien” knock-off is the Michael Bay of low-budget horror, with lots of explosions and no focus on substance. A scientist resurrects …continue reading The Daily Dig: DNA (1996)
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