With zombie make-up that looks like it was done by a high school student, this early Al Adamson film still brings charm. A soldier …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of Ghastly Horror (1967)
Stunning sets and technical expertise resemble titans like De Palma and Argento but the storytelling lacks cohesion and falls flat. A failing Director exploits …continue reading The Daily Dig: Special Effects (1984)
While the plot may suffer from the film’s focus on shocks, “Autopsy” is an unusual take on giallo films that has earned its cult …continue reading The Films of F Street: Autopsy (1975)
Forget being festive; let’s fight about it! This week’s episode looks at two action-packed films, “The 36 Deadly Styles” and “The Last Duel”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Cinematic Fight Club
While extremely weird and mostly nonsensical, the French exploitation export “Devil Story” is an absolute blast and well worth the watch. If you are …continue reading The Films of F Street: Devil Story (1985)
“Dementia 13” may not be a masterpiece, but it’s impressive for what it is — providing a great early glimpse of genius from a …continue reading Reel Review: Dementia 13 (Director’s Cut)
Not adventurous enough to be an art film and not cohesive enough to be a cult hit, this revenge horror reeks of misogyny. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Headless Eyes (1971)
A future Academy Award-winning director and a horror icon helped make “Caged Heat” a somewhat surprising entry in this seedy sub-genre. Barbara Steele is …continue reading The Films of F Street: Caged Heat (1974)
Though the fantasy flick “Beyond Atlantis” is too watered down to make a splash, it allowed future family-friendly B-movies to make waves. One of …continue reading The Films of F Street: Beyond Atlantis (1973)
Though the important and still relevant message gets lost in silly execution, “Abar” is a substantial film in Blaxploitation history. Of all the subgenres …continue reading The Films of F Street: Abar, the First Black Superman
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