The most underrated and overlooked zombie flick of all time is worth watching, even if Robert Kirkman has made you hate zombies. Two travelers …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
A slow thriller with a mischievous plot, “No One Heard the Scream” has more promise in your imagination than what plays out on screen. …continue reading The Daily Dig: No One Heard the Scream (1974)
Synapse Films’ “The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue” is a must-have Blu-ray for every horror fan and the gold standard of zombie films. I’ve …continue reading New on Blu: The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (1974)
Deep messages are glossed over as bovine blood flows like a river in this seedy foray into the mind of a nascent serial killer. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Cannibal Man (1972)
The new horror-comedy “The Passenger” is a wacky, bloody, wonderfully gory trip — a love letter to monster movies and a damn worthwhile ride. Some …continue reading Reel Review: The Passenger (2022)
Synapse Films releases a brand new, remastered, limited edition Blu-ray of the Spanish horror classic “Tombs Of The Blind Dead”. Synapse Films has announced …continue reading Indie Release Radar: Tombs Of The Blind Dead
A solid Giallo film that drops the ball a bit when the “whodunnit” is revealed, “Eyeball” is still a fun watch. A killer cuts …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eyeball (1975)
Great scenery and production design gild this mess of a story inhabited by the most beautiful people you can put on celluloid. Unrelated groups …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Murder Mansion (1972)
A daring commentary on gender roles, sexuality, and equal rights wrapped with an appealing gothic horror tale and even more appealing actors. A newlywed …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
We present the best of The Daily Dig — five hidden genre gems from the 80s and 90s that should make it onto the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Top 5 Digs
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