
An impossibly long eighties horror that wasn’t released until the nineties, this low-budget cult hit brings a true grassroots vibe. A group of students …continue reading The Daily Dig: Fatal Exam (1990)

An impossibly long eighties horror that wasn’t released until the nineties, this low-budget cult hit brings a true grassroots vibe. A group of students …continue reading The Daily Dig: Fatal Exam (1990)

A traditional ghost story motivated by revenge, “Grave Secrets” focuses on floating home goods and rural tropes rather than real scares. The owner of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Grave Secrets (1989)

“Dream Demon” is a well-executed fever dream that would give anyone cold feet about taking the plunge, with some great gore and stunts. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dream Demon (1988)

A half-hearted effort using a common premise is short on gags, lacking acting chops, and forgettable — but features rad cover art. When her …continue reading The Daily Dig: Rest In Pieces (1987)

Recycle the plot of the classic “The Mummy” and sprinkle in some gutter punks and blood, and you’ve got yourself an 80s cult classic. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Twice Dead (1988)

A comedy with a horror edge from the same mind that brought you the criminally overlooked Werewolf fantasy “The Company of Wolves”. When the …continue reading The Daily Dig: High Spirits (1988)

While it doesn’t bring anything new to the haunted house sub genre, “32 Malasana Street” shines when it comes to creating dread and delivering …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: 32 Malasana Street (2020)

Showcasing stellar on and off screen talent, “Amulet” weaves together a tapestry of genre influences and complex themes for a chilling, evocative gem. A …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Amulet (2020)

Sanzaru is a moving and disturbing exploration of how secrets have the power to haunt us more than any ghost.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Sanzaru (2020)

The Japanese answer to Jaws takes us through a haunted house like none othercontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Hausu (1977)
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