
A cheesy and boring love story wrapped in gimmicky hellish tropes and nudity that makes your spine tingle from the poor acting. A demon …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Angel – The Ascent (1994)
A cheesy and boring love story wrapped in gimmicky hellish tropes and nudity that makes your spine tingle from the poor acting. A demon …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Angel – The Ascent (1994)
“Ghost Town” is slick looking with decent effects, but that can’t make up for a languishing story that feels unfinished and unfocused. A deputy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ghost Town (1988)
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)
From his first film in ’77, “Crash!”, Charles Band has been making utterly insane movies for decades — and you can see where it all …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Crash! (Charles Band, 1977)
“Lurking Fear” is a very liberal adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft short story that features some notable genre actors and a weak script. Fresh …continue reading The Daily Dig: Lurking Fear (1994)
A post-apocalyptic pseudo-Western starring a fresh-faced Demi Moore and slug-like hand puppets, this didn’t quite predict 1992 correctly. In the aftermath of atomic fallout, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Parasite (1982)
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)
On this episode, we chat with screenwriter Neal Marshall Stevens about his career, from “Thir13een Ghosts” to the Full Moon family. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Neal Marshall Stevens
An all-out, black comedy that hides difficult subject matter with absurdity, exaggeration, and zombies — and pulls no punches with violence. Three teens are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Shrunken Heads (1994)
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