“Madhouse” is an Italian-American slasher film that is short on coherence and execution, but stylish enough to gain some interest. Two twins have drawn …continue reading The Daily Dig: Madhouse (1981)
This week on the “New Horror Express” podcast, it’s a special Women in Horror Month interview with the talented Jill Gevargizian. The latest podcast …continue reading New Horror Express: Jill Gevargizian Interview
A quirky, sadistic, hard to find film that grew a cult fan base through bootlegs and finally emerged proper in the age of Blu-ray. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Undertaker (1988)
You can smell the leather and lead paint in this punk rock horror comedy, which is heavy on the makeup and doesn’t take itself …continue reading The Daily Dig: Doom Asylum (1988)
A Nunsploitation slasher with a mean streak and dizzying imagery, “The Killer Nun” flirts with poignancy but ultimately aims low. A Nun slips into …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Killer Nun (1979)
Using the early 80’s slasher template “X-Ray” — also known as “Hospital Massacre” — fills the screen with plenty of blood and scares but no …continue reading The Daily Dig: X-Ray (1981)
A fishing line budget didn’t stop “Savage Weekend” from bringing the blood, guts, and sex; an impressive effort with little to no resources. Wealthy …continue reading The Daily Dig: Savage Weekend (1979)
Harrowing topics are dealt with passively, focusing on erstwhile horror tactics rather than addressing trauma with poignant action and thoughtful allegory. After the passing …continue reading The Daily Dig: Grandmother’s House (1988)
A hard-to-find British film that has more alternative titles than interesting scenes, the production is carried on the allure of its star. Valerie witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: The House That Vanished (1973)
One of the few 80’s horror flicks that lives up to its cover art, “Happy Birthday to Me” delivers gore, violence, and even a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
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