
We chat with UK filmmaker Pat Higgins — who Fangoria called one of the “most promising British horror directors” — about his latest film. …continue reading New Horror Express: Pat Higgins

We chat with UK filmmaker Pat Higgins — who Fangoria called one of the “most promising British horror directors” — about his latest film. …continue reading New Horror Express: Pat Higgins

Years before taking the genre by storm with “The Descent”, Neil Marshall reinvented the werewolf sub-genre with the criminally underrated “Dog Soldiers”. In 2005, …continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: Dog Soldiers (2002)

We chat with filmmaker and Trash Arts Films founder Sam Mason Bell about his upcoming slasher remake, his new crime drama, and much more. …continue reading New Horror Express: Sam Mason Bell

A comedy with blood and guts, this has all the right ingredients to be a cult classic and the quirkiness to thrive in grindhouse …continue reading The Daily Dig: I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle (1990)

A home invasion horror with a creature feature B-Story, this UK production is a better film than circumstances should have allowed for. Criminals plan …continue reading The Daily Dig: Venom (1981)

Pure fun and folly, “Funny Man” is all gore and laughs with no plot, yet impossible to hate thanks to the performance of Tim …continue reading The Daily Dig: Funny Man (1994)

“Death Machine” has all the workings to be a cult sci-fi horror film, ripe for rediscovery and a proper US release finally. A weapons …continue reading The Daily Dig: Death Machine (1994)

“Blood Tide” is a decent ancient monster flick worth the time for the unique creature and a young and handsome James Earl Jones. Neil …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Tide (1982)

Like its stuffed star, the laugh out loud, entertaining, and surprisingly endearing “Benny Loves You” is hard not to love. Benny Loves You took …continue reading Panic Fest 2021: Benny Loves You

Good atmosphere, a modest amount of decent practical effects and gore, and an attractive and talented cast don’t necessarily equal success. On their way …continue reading The Daily Dig: Satan’s Slave (1976)
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