Before Art but after Killer Klowns, there was Bobo, the clowned-mask slasher of the hyper-sexualized 80s film “Out of the Dark”. A killer stalks …continue reading The Daily Dig: Out of the Dark (1988)
An inventive and entertaining love letter to the slasher heyday, “The Third Saturday in October” is a double feature made for popcorn and PJs. …continue reading Movie Night: The Third Saturday in October
Much of the potential is left on the table as the celluloid fills with boring drama instead of reaping, raptures, and the blood of …continue reading The Daily Dig: A Day of Judgement (1981)
A dopey early slasher that will look very familiar with its formula of young hikers, woods, and a machete-wielding maniac killer. A group of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Don’t Go in the Woods (1981)
After being lost for 30 years, the wacky and wildly funny cult horror comedy/slasher satire “Arbor Day” chops its way back from oblivion. If …continue reading Reel Review: Arbor Day (1990/2023)
This month, it’s back to the 80s, baby. We’re gonna pave Paradise and put up a shopping mall, all in the name of some …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Phantom of the Mall (1989)
We review two recent indie horror releases, the found footage social satire “Followers” and the J-horror remake of the cult hit “Cube”. We have …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Cubes and Clout-Chasing
A tale of trauma and toxic masculinity, “Bliss of Evil” is part slasher, part psychological horror, and part woman-fights-back thriller. We open on a …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Bliss of Evil
This week, five films remind us that a vacation doesn’t always mean a good time.continue reading Five On It: Tourist Traps
Billed as “Ted” meets “Terrifier”, the surprisingly effective “Night of the Killer Bears” is light on humor and heavy on bloody mayhem. In this …continue reading Reel Review: Night of the Killer Bears (2023)
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