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
“The Day of the Beast” is a brilliant ‘end of the world’ horror with the perfect mix of terror and comedy to not take …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Day of the Beast (1995)
Even with the original Shock Rocker Alice Cooper, “Monster Dog” is never able to fully exploit the close relationship of Horror and Metal. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Monster Dog (1984)
The holidays are all about family, so we’re honoring horror moms on this week’s “Not Your Final Girl”, where we talk “Serial Mom” and …continue reading Not your Final Girl: Wholesome Horror Moms
While it doesn’t bring anything new to the haunted house sub genre, “32 Malasana Street” shines when it comes to creating dread and delivering …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: 32 Malasana Street (2020)
A lost Spanish horror film reminiscent of “Rosemary’s Baby” and “The Omen”, nothing can prepare you for the horror of “Secta Siniestra”. When fans …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Secta Siniestra (1982)
Though made in 2018, “The Platform” feels eerily prescient — a brilliant but hard to watch film perfectly in tune with this particular moment in …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Platform (2019)
Our next stop on our journey around the horror world is Spain, an often overlooked country despite consistent excellence in the gene. Welcome back …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Spain
“Punta Muerto” is a stylish, Hitchcockian horror noir from Argentina that poses the age old question: is the mystery, by itself, enough? Punta Muerto …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Punta Muerto
Spain is a beautiful country, but they export some of the most terrifying tales imaginable — specializing in creeping tension and surprising stories. No …continue reading Foreign Horror: Five Best From Spain
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