This is another film using a real-life threat as the source of terror, but a silly supernatural twist strips it of all effectiveness. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Jaws of Satan (1981)
“Bad Moon” really highlights the beauty of the PNW, and a strong performance along with Steve Johnson’s makeup FX make this a hidden treat. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bad Moon (1996)
Missed opportunities and too many story strings to pull detract from this little-known cut with great effects and a killer 90’s soundtrack. A college …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Fear (1995)
“Witchery” is an absolute mess of a film that holds very little redeeming qualities beyond witchy torture scenes and an idyllic setting. Two groups …continue reading The Daily Dig: Witchery (1988)
Criminally underrated with a clear plot and expert practical effects from Steve Johnson, “Highway to Hell” is worth the price of admission. On the …continue reading The Daily Dig: Highway to Hell (1991)
“Baby Blood” is a deep and unnerving supernatural horror that lives up to its name with gallons of blood and brutal murder scenes. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Baby Blood (1990)
An unknown Heaven vs. Hell story with bad CGI featured soon-to-be household name Alicia Silverstone and jazz personified, Jeff Goldblum. A man who had …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hideaway (1995)
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)
A fun film with a great premise, “Black Roses” is executed well enough and will definitely fulfill your 80s retro thirst. A group of …continue reading The Daily Dig: Black Roses (1988)
Featuring Pierce Brosnan in his first starring role, “Nomads” is a confusing film — and not in a pretentious, artsy way. An anthropological professor passes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nomads (1985)
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