
Deep messages are glossed over as bovine blood flows like a river in this seedy foray into the mind of a nascent serial killer. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Cannibal Man (1972)

Deep messages are glossed over as bovine blood flows like a river in this seedy foray into the mind of a nascent serial killer. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Cannibal Man (1972)

Calling all physical media devotees: It’s time for one of the biggest, blowout blu-ray sales of the year from our good friends at Severin. …continue reading Indie Release Radar: Severin Films Mid-Year Sale 2022

Each month, we share the latest, must-own Blu-ray releases from our favorite indie distributors — from cult classics to long-lost gems. Spring is here. …continue reading Indie Release Radar (Apr 2022)

With zombie make-up that looks like it was done by a high school student, this early Al Adamson film still brings charm. A soldier …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of Ghastly Horror (1967)

For fans and completists of the Pittsburgh horror vibe, with the always impressive practical effects from the master Tom Savini. Running away from a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Midnight (1982)

In “Aenigma”, the Italian gore master tries his hand at a tired teen slasher trope with minimal success beyond his gross-out gags. An “ugly” …continue reading The Daily Dig: Aenigma (1987)

Featuring effects from gore legends KNB EFX, “Skinner” jumps the shark once it stops being serious and embraces the cheesier side of horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Skinner (1993)

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 releases another essential, feature-rich Blu-ray featuring a surprisingly watchable possession flick from an infamous filmmaker. Claudio Fragasso (aka Clyde Anderson), the director of …continue reading Severin Sunday: Beyond Darkness (1987)

The first Horror film released in Soviet Russia is worth watching for the benchmark it sets, as well as the off-the-wall ending. A priest …continue reading The Daily Dig: Viy (1967)
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