The Body Count Continues: We Celebrate the Legacy of “Friday the 13th Part 2” on the 40-Year Anniversary of Its Release. Following the watershed …continue reading 40 Years of Friday the 13th Part 2
Even if you’ve not seen the first “Slashening” this worthy sequel stands on its own — a great slasher and a smart, creative work …continue reading Reel Review: “Slashening: The Final Beginning”
A slow-paced slasher with memorable kills and a predictable but solid twist ending, “Night School” is not what it promises to be. A motorcycle …continue reading The Daily Dig: Night School (1981)
Close to unwatchable, this is the type of straight-to-video film that could find an audience only with the excessively ironic viewer. A new camp …continue reading The Daily Dig: Memorial Valley Massacre (1989)
“The Redeemer” is an eccentric film with creepy enough elements to be interesting and an over-the-top performance worthy of the genre. Six people are …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Redeemer – Son of Satan! (1978)
Heavy, horrorful implications and sequences are somewhat diminished by a low-budget production and acting but presage real-life massacres. Three children born during an eclipse …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bloody Birthday (1981)
A stylized achievement of cinematography with a story that inspired genre films for decades, this hidden gem was saved by Troma. Aspiring filmmaker Vinny …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Last Horror Film (1982)
It may sound like a formulaic co-ed slasher, but the surprisingly smart and fun “House on Sorority Row” is in a class all to …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The House on Sorority Row (1983)
In “Sweet Sixteen”, too many pots to stir, and maladroit morals, dilute what could have been a solid enough early slasher film. Melissa is …continue reading The Daily Dig: Sweet Sixteen (1983)
A grimy and gory sleaze-fest, “Nightmare” has more tricks up its sleeve than it’s given credit for — even if it leaves you needing a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare (1981)
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