
It’s another stop in our journey of appreciation for classic horror that helped shape the genre — this time checking in to “Psycho”. Alfred Hitchcock’s …continue reading Podcast at Night: Psycho (1960)

It’s another stop in our journey of appreciation for classic horror that helped shape the genre — this time checking in to “Psycho”. Alfred Hitchcock’s …continue reading Podcast at Night: Psycho (1960)

A well-executed homage to 70s slashers, “Bad Girl Boogey” is an indie horror film that feels both familiar and fresh — worth tuning in for. …continue reading Reel Review: Bad Girl Boogey (2023)

Many of the most popular horror video games of all time have been heavily inspired by great horror films, and we look at five …continue reading Five Best Horror Games Inspired by Movies

The podcast heads back to Camp Crystal Lake for another slice of slasher fun as we revisit “Friday the 13th Part 2”. We continue …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th Part 2

Over-the-top scenes of nudity threatened to make this laughable, but the plot of “Arabella” attracted me enough to keep it interesting. A writer uses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Arabella Black Angel (1989)

Though it’s a well-tread territory, we head back to Camp Crystal Lake for a fond retrospective look at slasher royalty, “Friday the 13th”. Hello, …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Friday the 13th (1980)

“Stage Fright” is an uneventful slasher about a theater company and the murder of its actors by the least mysterious killer in cinema. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Stage Fright (1980)

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)
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