Relying heavily on shock, “The Day of the Lord” doesn’t really bring anything new to the sub-genre, but it doesn’t lack entertainment value. There …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Day of the Lord (2020)
A plot-less, eighties, derivative romp that has some decent and memorable kills but little else to offer beyond blood and glowing eyes. A man …continue reading The Daily Dig: Retribution (1987)
Severin continues to pay loving tribute to horror master Lucio Fulci, and “Demonia”, while not his best work, is another must-own Blu-ray. In what …continue reading Severin Sunday: Demonia (1987)
We chat with the talented team behind the new Netflix supernatural horror film “The Old Ways” (Alender, Gabriel, & Ross). THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: “The Old Ways” Interview
A true “Hidden” gem, this cop thriller with a sci-fi/horror lean has an impressive cast and a ton of action throughout. A Cop and …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Hidden (1987)
Enjoyable enough, with a strong performance from Lou Diamond Phillips, this supernatural crime thriller fits the mold of early 90s films. An LA detective …continue reading The Daily Dig: The First Power (1990)
Imagine they made an Addams Family spin-off starring Thing but he was an asshole, and you’d have this film minus the gothic charm. Treasure …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonoid (1981)
If you’re looking for a smart, unique, and frightening religious horror film to watch in time for Easter, look no further than “Saint Maud”. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Saint Maud (2019)
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)
A journey into absurdity, with dialogue that often feels like a conversation within a Tibetan temple, “Blood Beat” is certainly an experience. A Woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Beat (1983)
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