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)
The most wretched thing to come out of Massachusetts since the Salem “Witch” massacre, this deserves rotting fruit thrown at the screen. An indigenous …continue reading The Daily Dig: Winterbeast (1992)
This low-rent Sci-Fi horror can’t hang with its sub-genre brethren, but it does have some decent gore and an intriguing premise. In the year …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Dark Side of the Moon (1990)
Brilliant SFX makeup and some true horror moments make this otherwise mediocre film stick out among the late ’80s direct-to-video crowd. Fleeing with a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scarecrows (1988)
A unique angle at the Vampire sub-genre featuring an underrated eighties punk band and a decent amount of blood and nudity. A Vampire comes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Pale Blood (1990)
Vinegar Syndrome releases a stunning double-feature with two ridiculously fun and sexy flicks from a B-movie icon and horror queen. Vinegar Syndrome re-releases their …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Murder Weapon/Deadly Embrace
Amazing creature design makes this must-watch a shoo-in for all the “Best of the Worst” lists from the 80s and 90s direct-to-video horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Boneyard (1991)
A spin-off of Cronenberg’s “Scanners”, this cop thriller takes a different approach and has that early 90s straight-to-video charm. When Cops start to die …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scanner Cop (1994)
An exercise in absurdity, it’s hard to hate what you see — and not sure it’s possible to love it — but “The Creeps” is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Creeps (1997)
Close to unwatchable, this is the type of straight-to-video film that could find an audience only with the excessively ironic viewer. A new camp …continue reading The Daily Dig: Memorial Valley Massacre (1989)
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