This prototypical, straight-to-video 90s horror goes heavy on the cheese but skimps on substance beyond Clint Howard’s campy performance. A young boy who witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ice Cream Man (1995)
On this week’s episode of Cheer and Loathing, we explore satire, slashers, and social media with “The Final Girls” and “Tragedy Girls”. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Girls, Girls, Girls
Pure fun and folly, “Funny Man” is all gore and laughs with no plot, yet impossible to hate thanks to the performance of Tim …continue reading The Daily Dig: Funny Man (1994)
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)
“Harpoon” aims to deliver something different, with a smart script and a small but compelling cast, and it excels at hitting its target. … …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: Harpoon
Even if you’ve not seen the first “Slashening” this worthy sequel stands on its own — a great slasher and a smart, creative work …continue reading Reel Review: “Slashening: The Final Beginning”
This week on the cast, Chaos & Carnage celebrate Vincent Price Month by digging up 1963’s killer horror comedy, “The Comedy of Terrors”. A …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Comedy of Terrors
Close to unwatchable, this is the type of straight-to-video film that could find an audience only with the excessively ironic viewer. A new camp …continue reading The Daily Dig: Memorial Valley Massacre (1989)
A vampire film with bite, “Jakob’s Wife” gives star Barbara Crampton one of the meatiest roles of her career — and it’s downright delicious. Jakob’s …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Jakob’s Wife (2021)
On this episode of the cast, we chat with Tyler Russell about his latest feature “Cyst”, a cheeky homage to early 60’s monster movies. THIS …continue reading New Horror Express: Tyler Russell (“Cyst”) Interview
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