A sophomoric plot, if you can even call it such, does its best to drag down a beautifully shot film in 1992’s “Mad at …continue reading The Daily Dig: Mad at the Moon (1992)
Amazing creature design makes this must-watch a shoo-in for all the “Best of the Worst” lists from the 80s and 90s direct-to-video horror. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Boneyard (1991)
A spin-off of Cronenberg’s “Scanners”, this cop thriller takes a different approach and has that early 90s straight-to-video charm. When Cops start to die …continue reading The Daily Dig: Scanner Cop (1994)
Filled with the stereotypical frat house shenanigans, this supernatural slasher features music from Metal Gods Anthrax and some great kills. Pledges are subjected to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Pledge Night (1990)
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)
Far more psychological horror than ghost story, “Haunted” is a period film that is high on human drama but scant with scares. A professor, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Haunted (1995)
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)
Video Rewind tells the BTS stories from the video store era, one rental at a time. Press play and adjust your tracking for “Barb …continue reading Video Rewind: Barb Wire (1996)
This prototypical, straight-to-video 90s horror goes heavy on the cheese but skimps on substance beyond Clint Howard’s campy performance. A young boy who witnesses …continue reading The Daily Dig: Ice Cream Man (1995)
A tasty genre treat from the VHS heyday, “Ice Cream Man” serves up enough camp, charm, and star power to more than earn its …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Ice Cream Man (1995)
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