
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

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

In honor of National Nude Day, and in the spirit of devils and demons month on the podcast, we take it all off and …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Nude for Satan

The new Vinegar Syndrome release “Death Promise” may be far from a ‘good’ movie, but it’s a blast to watch and endlessly entertaining. It’s …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Death Promise (1977)

A terrible off-shoot of a classic horror story, this one needed no new transfer for posterity and was best left in the VHS dungeon. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dr. Jekyll’s Dungeon of Death (1979)

With a title like “Blood Mania” you would expect more than nine minutes of the promised fluid, though there is plenty of hormonal excretion. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Mania (1970)

A stylized achievement of cinematography with a story that inspired genre films for decades, this hidden gem was saved by Troma. Aspiring filmmaker Vinny …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Last Horror Film (1982)

A grimy and gory sleaze-fest, “Nightmare” has more tricks up its sleeve than it’s given credit for — even if it leaves you needing a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare (1981)

Another quality early 80s Australian film, in what seems to have been the golden age of low budget high effort Ozploitation. Linda’s Mother has …continue reading The Daily Dig: Next of Kin (1982)

This serviceable 70’s exploitation film has a wealth of horrific source material to build from, but it only scratches the surface. Not every vacation …continue reading The Daily Dig: Horror Hospital (1973)

This formulaic 80s slasher film has enough intriguing elements to entertain, but it will not satiate a horror fiend’s bloodlust. A Bride-to-be killer moves …continue reading The Daily Dig: He Knows You’re Alone (1980)
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