The new Vinegar Syndrome release “Death Promise” may be far from a ‘good’ movie, but it’s a blast to watch and endlessly entertaining. It’s …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Death Promise (1977)
Birthed from the literal gutter, this 80s holdover has no qualms handling a heavy subject like feticide — then letting it commit homicide. A woman …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Suckling (1990)
A little-known gem from the 90s, “Last Gasp”, with its solid story and serious star power, is well worth its recent VinSyn resurrection. Last …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Last Gasp (1995)
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 terrible off-shoot of a classic horror story, this one needed no new transfer for posterity and was best left in the VHS dungeon. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dr. Jekyll’s Dungeon of Death (1979)
Imagine they made an Addams Family spin-off starring Thing but he was an asshole, and you’d have this film minus the gothic charm. Treasure …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonoid (1981)
Close to unwatchable, this is the type of straight-to-video film that could find an audience only with the excessively ironic viewer. A new camp …continue reading The Daily Dig: Memorial Valley Massacre (1989)
On April 3, I entered the AGFADROME — an epic ten-hour virtual fundraising telethon in support of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA). The battle …continue reading AGFADROME: A Wild Ride for a Killer Cause
With a title like “Blood Mania” you would expect more than nine minutes of the promised fluid, though there is plenty of hormonal excretion. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Mania (1970)
If the past year has taught us anything, it’s the value of movies. And while streaming ruled 2020, physical media still has a place …continue reading Resolving to Collect More in 2021
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