
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
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
A close-to-pitch-black exposure actually utilizes some stylistic tricks that would be used in better-scripted genre films for decades after. A group of adventurers is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Strangeness (1985)
“American Gothic” is exactly the type of hidden gem this column was built for. World class acting meets freaks and gore. Join the family. …continue reading The Daily Dig: American Gothic (1987)
Light and easy, and in no way meant to be taken too seriously, “Wacko” could be the exact kind of mindlessly fun popcorn flick …continue reading The Daily Dig: Wacko (1982)
A reported favorite of Quentin Tarantino, “Dead End Drive-In” boasts award-nominated production design and an 80s enthusiast’s dream aesthetic. In a dystopian future (1995) …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dead End Drive-In (1986)
A heavy dose of black humor strikes a nice balance with the macabre plot in “Burke and Hare”; it’s 70’s sexploitation flare with a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Burke and Hare (1972)
In our new series, The Daily Dig, we’ll be taking you on a journey of discovery to find the best buried genre treasure you …continue reading The Daily Dig: Unearthing Hidden Genre Gems
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