An amazing feat in underwater filmography can not make up for unfocused storytelling and wild choices for dubbed voice-overs. A family voyage to …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Bermuda Triangle (1978)
A messy and unnecessarily layered story, that throws a dart to pick a protagonist, ends up somehow being enjoyable beyond expectations. A wealthy developer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Last Gasp (1995)
Filming in Mexico with English dialogue and using tropes from successful horror franchises must equal success, no? Gifted a Ouija board for his birthday, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Don’t Panic (1988)
This Weird Wednesday, we head South of the Border to take on the legendary pro wrestler and crime-fighter, Santo in “El Vampiro Y El …continue reading Weird Wednesday: El Vampiro Y El Sexo (1969)
Like all the best fairy tales, “Tigers Are Not Afraid” is timeless and like all the best horror movies, it couldn’t be more timely. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Tigers Are Not Afraid
Join us for a trip around the world, exploring the best horror from 37 countries; this week heading South of the Border for some …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Mexico
A contender for Horror movie of the year, the shocking and extremely well executed “Belzebuth” is a rarity — religious horror done right. Religious horror …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Belzebuth
In honor of Cinco De Mayo, I reflect on five of my favorite Mexican horror films — from the campy to the classic to the …continue reading Five Great Mexican Horror Films
Costume designer Megan Spatz discusses her work on “The Curse of La Llorona”, her career, and her support of other female-identifying artists. Megan Spatz …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Megan Spatz (Costume Designer)