A satisfying slasher with a memorable ending, made scarier by the fact that the evil-doers are creepy kids who delight in creative kills. A …continue reading The Films of F Street: The Horrible House on the Hill (1974)
We kick off a wild Trucksploitation Month with a freewheeling film, unlike anything we’ve ever discussed, plus our featured new movie review. ABOUT THE …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Truck Stop Women/Free Fall
Indie darling Ti West turns up the heat in Texas with his provocative slasher “X”, and we discuss whether the film sizzles or fizzles. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “X” Special Edition
Inspired by the father of all exorcism films, “The Exorcism of God” aims to add depth to the sub genre, but it’s not much …continue reading Reel Review: The Exorcism of God (2021)
A strong script from indie favorite Mickey Keating, paired with an outstanding lead performance, makes this a must-watch recommendation. Offseason is a horror movie …continue reading Reel Review: Offseason (2021)
A beloved franchise gets the “requel” treatment and tries to honor the genius of creator Wes Craven. Is “Scream 5” worthy of its legacy? …continue reading Drekculas Underworld: Scream 5 (2022)
While the plot may suffer from the film’s focus on shocks, “Autopsy” is an unusual take on giallo films that has earned its cult …continue reading The Films of F Street: Autopsy (1975)
A very personal story from writer/actor Kelly Murtagh, “Shapeless” is a strong character study that explores the horror of eating disorders. Shapeless can be …continue reading Reel Review: Shapeless (2022)
It’s a non-traditional holiday special with a listener request, “The Last Conception”, and the new release “The Scary of Sixty-First”. ABOUT THIS EPISODE (151): …continue reading Adventures in Movie: Christmas Episode
“Nosferatu the Vampyre” is a rare breed: a remake of a cinematic masterpiece that is, itself, a mesmerizing and memorable work of art. There …continue reading Retro Review: Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)
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