On the anniversary of its release, we celebrate the legacy of George A. Romero’s unsung non-zombie classic “Martin” from 1978. In 1976, George Romero …continue reading Horror History: Martin (1978)
When it comes to 80s slashers, a few heavyweights dominate the discourse. But these 7 lesser-loved slashers deserve your attention. The 1980s birthed more …continue reading Seven Slashers That Deserve More Love
40 creeps up on you fast; just ask the iconic influencer turning the big 4-0 this year but still looking as good as ever, …continue reading 40th Anniversary of “Creepshow”
In honor of its anniversary, we celebrate the undeniable influence and enduring legacy of a beloved horror classic, “Friday the 13th”. Friday the 13th …continue reading Horror History: Friday the 13th (May 9, 1980)
For fans and completists of the Pittsburgh horror vibe, with the always impressive practical effects from the master Tom Savini. Running away from a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Midnight (1982)
In his captivating doc, Jason Baker takes us on an incredible journey to remind us Tom Savini is more than just “The Godfather of …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Smoke and Mirrors (Documentary)
We sit down for a chat with the horror-loving power couple behind the wildly popular YouTube travel show, “The Grimm-Life Collective”. When The Grimm-Life …continue reading Artist Spotlight: The Grimm-Life Collective (Interview)
This slasher is shot well and features Savini’s makeup work, but they fumble what could have been a poignant and impactful story. A reporter …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eyes of a Stranger (1981)
A grimy and gory sleaze-fest, “Nightmare” has more tricks up its sleeve than it’s given credit for — even if it leaves you needing a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightmare (1981)
A unique look at the mechanics of genre film making poses deeper questions than the budget would lead you to expect. A low budget …continue reading The Daily Dig: Effects (1979)
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