“Doppelganger” showed promise until it tripped over the dialogue and script, but it does feature unique effects from legends KNB EFX. A writer takes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Doppelganger (1993)
This week’s Tubi pick is an insane film from one of horror’s most legendary directors; prepare yourself for the “Shock” of Bava’s genius. Often …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Shock (1977)
“The Vampire Doll” is a fantastic horror film from Japan that offers a fascinating and captivating take on the vampire mythos. Since the release …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Vampire Doll (1970)
“The Slayer” is a pseudo-slasher film that employs a popular tactic from the VHS-heyday: killer cover art but underwhelming content. Stranded on an abandoned …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Slayer (1982)
A messy and unnecessarily layered story, that throws a dart to pick a protagonist, ends up somehow being enjoyable beyond expectations. A wealthy developer …continue reading The Daily Dig: Last Gasp (1995)
A plot-less mess of a film, the only redeeming parts are the expertly fabricated creatures and a New Wave/Rockabilly Punk soundtrack. Hobgoblins escape from …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hobgoblins (1988)
Blaxploitation that feels more like traditional horror, “Blackenstein” pays loving tribute to the original misunderstood monster. The 1970s saw the rise of a new …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Blackenstein (1973)
An exercise in absurdity, it’s hard to hate what you see — and not sure it’s possible to love it — but “The Creeps” is …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Creeps (1997)
The artsy opening of “Kolobos” devolves into a gore fest with unbridled direction, with a plot that loses its focus but never its guts. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Kolobos (1999)
It may be absolute insanity, making a weird story far weirder, but “Phantasm 3” is also a blast — even if you don’t follow this …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Phantasm 3: Lord of the Dead (1994)
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