
A good slasher/thriller from the 80s, “Death Valley” features a noteworthy cast of old steady hands and a trigger happy new face. Billy goes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Valley (1982)

A good slasher/thriller from the 80s, “Death Valley” features a noteworthy cast of old steady hands and a trigger happy new face. Billy goes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Valley (1982)

Summer Horror Month on the podcast continues with a look back at the 80s slasher “Body Count”; plus a review of “Scales” (2019). ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Body Count and Scales

Forget the critical reviews; with a stellar cast and an entertaining script, “All-American Murder” is an absolute joy to watch. All-American Murder started as …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: All-American Murder (1991)

Netflix’s “Fear Street” trilogy continues to impress, and “Fear Street Part Two” delivers even more thrills than the excellent part one. Fear Street Part …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 2: 1978”

“The Slayer” is a pseudo-slasher film that employs a popular tactic from the VHS heyday: killer cover art but underwhelming content. Stranded on an …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Slayer (1982)

The RL Stine-adapted “Fear Street Part One: 1994” is a very entertaining and engaging horror film that horror fans will surely enjoy. Netflix’s Fear …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part One: 1994”

On this episode, we give in to the magic of the newly released “Seance”, an unmistakable hit crafted by indie icon Simon Barrett. This …continue reading Bloodhound Pix: Seance (Screener Spotlight)

From a memorable lead performance, fun kills, victims you love to hate, and a killer you can’t help but love, “Sleepaway Camp 3” has …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Sleepaway Camp 3 (1989)

We chat with Alexander Churchyard and Michael Holiday, the talented filmmakers behind “I Scream on the Beach” and the upcoming “Mosaic”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: Churchyard, Holiday (Mosaic)

A good premise that is a little rough around the edges, “Dream No Evil” utilizes a “Psycho”-Esque twist to make its razor-sharp point. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dream No Evil (1970)
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