The harsh reception of one of Fulci’s last films is unjust; there’s an enjoyable evil throughout, even if it lacks his common brilliance. The …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonia (1990)
As Women in Horror Month comes to a close, we celebrate the often unsung work of talented voice-over artist Carolyn De Fonseca. Without her …continue reading Carolyn De Fonseca: The Unforgettable Voice
An uninspired zombie mutant story, it hoped to bank on tropes and the assumed connection to George A. Romero’s franchise of the undead. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Panic (1982)
A Fulci film feels nothing like a Fulci film, “Manhattan Baby” is slow and boring enough to be a baby’s lullaby. An amulet taken …continue reading The Daily Dig: Manhattan Baby (1982)
This ’80s slasher flick based on real-life murders in Florence, Italy, doesn’t have any tricks we haven’t seen time and time again. A criminology …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Killer is Still Among Us (1986)
This highly derivative horror film stays bloody and accomplishes what it set out to do, even if it doesn’t quite know what to call …continue reading The Daily Dig: A Classic Horror Story (2021)
A giallo ghost story with an ample amount of gore and nudity fails to break the mold thanks to a wimpy ending. A morgue …continue reading The Daily Dig: Autopsy (1975)
Controversial Italian filmmaker Ruggero Deodato delivers a sexy, erotic crime thriller with a lush score and plenty of eye candy. A police inspector investigates …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Washing Machine (1993)
While it falls short of the excellence you want from Argento, “Dark Glasses” is a fun throwback to giallo greatness worth a bit of …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Glasses (2022)
“Voices From Beyond” is a worthy finale to the career of Italian horror master Lucio Fulci, ripe with rank corpses and tense nightmares. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Voices from Beyond (1994)
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