This one is for those who have a soft spot in their black hearts for cheesy eighties sci-fi horror that borders between spoof and …continue reading The Daily Dig: Transformations (1988)
2022 was a great year for the horror, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t disappointments in the mix; we’ve got a list of the …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Biggest Duds of ’22
We explore a couple of odd new releases and help you decide if Netflix’s “Umma” and the foreign VOD release “NR. 10” are worth …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Umma and NR. 10
This week on the Spookshow, we mix things up by discussing a new release — but keep it retro with an old franchise. Let’s talk …continue reading All-American Spookshow: Prey (2022)
It likely won’t satisfy older, seasoned horror fans, but “Portal Runner” is an interesting entry into the young-adult-oriented horror market. Portal Runner, no relation …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Portal Runner (2021)
A brilliantly executed, uncomfortably relatable dystopian nightmare, the genre-bending “Tin Can” is as mesmerizing as it is terror-inducing. Horror is at its most viscerally …continue reading Reel Review: Tin Can (2020)
With a compelling story, some great dark humor, and plenty of style points, “King Car” is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Filmed in Brazil by …continue reading Foreign Friday: King Car (2022)
Once again, Chaos and Carnage are joined by a special guest to dissect “Re-Animator”. And don’t miss a lively discussion of “Lake Placid 3”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Re-Animator
Not the typical camp you would expect from a Larry Cohen production, the horror here feels all too real in today’s America. When seemingly …continue reading The Daily Dig: God Told Me To (1976)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
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