
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)

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)

The first adaptation of Peter Straub’s work is rich with meaning and tone and beautifully shot, though it’s short on the scares. A grieving …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Haunting of Julia (1978)

Top-notch effects by KNB, stellar acting from Lance Henriksen, and a great villain in Brion James make up for a banal plot. The serial …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Horror Show (1989)

We discuss “Ouija” and ask for spirit guidance to determine if this widely panned film is really that bad or secretly a spooky delight. …continue reading Guilty Pleasures: Ouija (2014)

An amazing feat in underwater filmography can not make up for unfocused storytelling and wild choices for dubbed voice-overs. A family voyage to …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Bermuda Triangle (1978)

Gory, hilarious, and insanely fun, “Studio 666” is everything you hope it will be — and everything you never knew you desperately needed. Do …continue reading First Look: Studio 666 (2022)

We interview filmmaker Dodo Dayao about his sophomore film, the Philippine thriller and festival hit “Midnight in a Perfect World”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH …continue reading New Horror Express: Dodo Dayao

This week’s Tubi recommendation is an absolute treat for fans of the wonderfully weird: the wildly entertaining 80s oddity “Kung Fu Zombie”. This week’s …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Kung Fu Zombie (1981)

In this supernatural thriller with a witchy theme, a woman returns home following her mother’s death only to face a mysterious darkness. Witches of …continue reading VOD Verdict: Witches of Blackwood (2021)

The idea that man is the greatest monster of all is not a new trope in horror, but it’s mined for all it’s worth …continue reading Reel Review: Antlers (2021)
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