Vinegar Syndrome releases a stunning double-feature with two ridiculously fun and sexy flicks from a B-movie icon and horror queen. Vinegar Syndrome re-releases their …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Murder Weapon/Deadly Embrace
A sub-genre template with all the requisite nudity and impalement, “Graduation Day” may be required viewing for slasher fiends of all types. After a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Graduation Day (1981)
We chat with accomplished actor turned filmmaker Tony Mardon about his exciting, upcoming directorial debut, “The Witches of the Sands”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Tony Mardon
Infamous for “the bathtub scene”, this cliché-ridden romp with Scream Queen royalty is best watched with friends; depraved friends. The sisters at 943 Sorority …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare Sisters (1988)
Linda Blair stars in an insane film about the battle of the sexes in this over-the-top, rape-revenge horror with a killer soundtrack from 1984. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Savage Streets (1984)
Fans of 80s Horror and Linnea Quigley should rejoice at Vinegar Syndrome’s Blu-ray release of WITCHTRAP, a charming and bloody supernatural throwback. Admit it. …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Witchtrap Blu-Ray
Billed as the ultimate fan experience, “Pop, Rock ‘N Horror” is a new regional con seeking to carve out its own piece of the …continue reading Pop, Rock ‘N Horror Con Hoping to Make a Mark
An uncompromising psychological mind-trip, Jessie Seitz’s directorial debut Devotion is both richly weird and horrific. Jessie Seitz’s Devotion, an eerie and experimental psychological horror film, …continue reading Reel Review: Devotion (2017)
Digital Dismemberment: The Return of the Living Dead Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray Review Director: Dan O’Bannon Producer: Tom Fox and Graham Henderson Special FX: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: The Return of the Living Dead
Trophy Heads is about real life Scream Queens who starred in numerous horror films throughout the 1980s and 90s. While they have moved on …continue reading Reel Review: Trophy Heads