Beautifully shot with stunning realistic locations, this historically-inspired horror delivers tension and sexuality with a side of blood. A newly married couple, alone in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
The French film “Stéphane” is a different kind of found footage film that invites you to consider the idea of an offer too good …continue reading Reel Review: Stéphane (2022)
The provocative and bloody feminist horror film “Raw” puts a unique and sublimely horrific spin on coming-of-age horror films. RAW (2016) I remember the …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Raw (2016)
Women’s Month may be over, but it’s always a good time to celebrate influential female filmmakers like French director Julia Ducournau. Episode 42: Raw …continue reading I Spit on Your Podcast: Julia Ducournau
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)
Chaos and Carnage discuss teen angst and other horrors while debating the merits of Shudder’s new werewolf horror film, “Teddy”. Rather Werewolf or this …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Teddy
A run-of-the-mill zombie flick, “Zombie Lakes” looks great, with a fresh scan and English dubbing, but underwhelms in makeup and FX. The corpses of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Zombie Lake (1981)
“Baby Blood” is a deep and unnerving supernatural horror that lives up to its name with gallons of blood and brutal murder scenes. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Baby Blood (1990)
A stylized werewolf movie with emotional depth that echoes Ginger Snapscontinue reading Fantastic Fest: Teddy (2020)
Take a glimpse at one of the first art-horror films; that would go on to inspire elevated horror cinemacontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Eyes Without a Face (1960)
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