40 creeps up on you fast; just ask the iconic influencer turning the big 4-0 this year but still looking as good as ever, …continue reading 40th Anniversary of “Creepshow”
For fans and completists of the Pittsburgh horror vibe, with the always impressive practical effects from the master Tom Savini. Running away from a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Midnight (1982)
We look at the influential career of a genre icon and attempt to rank the impressive filmography of George A. Romero from worst to …continue reading Every George A. Romero Film, Ranked
Neither the pinnacle of Romero’s career nor a typical horror film, “The Amusement Park” is nonetheless intriguing — and oddly frightening. It seems hard to …continue reading Reel Review: The Amusement Park
A film that definitely lives up to its name, “Absurd” is an unforgettable, ultra-gory, unhinged horror classic once banned as a video nasty. This …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Absurd (1981)
Horror movie remake month continues on the cast, as we revisit “The Town That Dreaded Sundown”; plus, we discuss “High Ground” (2020). ABOUT THIS …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Blumhouse Revisits “The Town”
If you blended “Night of the Living Dead” with lots of 80’s gore and schlock, and added too much water, you’d end up with …continue reading The Daily Dig: FleshEater (1988)
We celebrate the work of George A. Romero and scream queen Adrienne Barbeau in this overlooked classic that explores Edgar Allan Poe’s terrifying tales. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Two Evil Eyes (1990)
What am I thankful for? The chance to see Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin perform their iconic Suspiria (1977) score live, along with other giallo masterpieces. …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: Goblin’s Suspiria Tour
Renaissance Fairs and Motorcycles at the Dryden: A Review of the Dryden Theatre’s Screening of George A. Romero’s Knightriders (1981) Recently in the wake …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Knightriders (1981)