
The surprisingly unnerving entry in the popular nature horror subgenre of the 70 “Long Weekend” ultimately reveals more about human nature. Australian genre films …continue reading Flashback Friday: Long Weekend (1978)
The surprisingly unnerving entry in the popular nature horror subgenre of the 70 “Long Weekend” ultimately reveals more about human nature. Australian genre films …continue reading Flashback Friday: Long Weekend (1978)
This natural horror film had no intention of ever being projected in a theater, and it doesn’t even have absurd moments to make it …continue reading The Daily Dig: Kaw (2007)
The biggest talking point is the canine actors who brought the mutant rats “to life” — a fact which doesn’t bode well for quality. Steroid-contaminated …continue reading The Daily Dig: Deadly Eyes (1982)
This natural horror flick, which is sometimes goofy and sometimes mean-spirited, doesn’t focus on the biggest fear stimulant it has: snakes! A lonely snake …continue reading The Daily Dig: Fangs (1974)
This black and white Japanese tale of snakes and witches is rooted in the evils of humankind rather than the supernatural. A young orphan …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968)
It is so unbelievable that this film exists that you have to watch it — just to set your lowest bar or expectation. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Uninvited (1988)
A natural horror that steps across the line into the supernatural with the Yeti myth but fails to deliver much fur. A mysterious beast …continue reading The Daily Dig: Snowbeast (1977)
A natural horror with tons of depth and real-life fear, it leans more sci-fi than realistic effects but is rich with great wildlife footage. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Day of the Animals (1977)
Great eighties’ practical gross-out effects are sure to please gore hounds, and you should expect nothing less from Roger Corman’s studio. Biologically altered, killer …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Nest (1987)
A natural horror film that should have relied on camera tricks instead of special effects to make its killer creatures more scary than lame. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwing (1979)
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