The most underrated and overlooked zombie flick of all time is worth watching, even if Robert Kirkman has made you hate zombies. Two travelers …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
“PussyCake” is a film for a very particular audience. But, if you’re a part of that audience, it’s virtually impossible not to love it. …continue reading Movie Night: PussyCake (2022)
Romero’s bleak conclusion to his influential Trilogy of the Dead, “Day of the Dead” turns 37, and it’s time to revisit an OG horror …continue reading Retrospective: Day of the Dead (1985)
Synapse Films’ “The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue” is a must-have Blu-ray for every horror fan and the gold standard of zombie films. I’ve …continue reading New on Blu: The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (1974)
It’s the end of the world as we know it, but we just keep on truckin’! Join us as we discuss “Space Truckers” and …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Space Truckers/Wyrmwood Apocalypse
An exercise in endurance, there should be a patch awarded to anyone that can sit through this film in its entirety. Zombie nudists come …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991)
A perfect example of no-budget, low-quality gold that inspired tons of great horror films and countless more terrible ones. The federal government resorts to …continue reading The Daily Dig: Toxic Zombies (1980)
“The Girl with All the Gifts” shows that zombie fiction is, ironically, alive, well, nuanced, and emotionally relevant. Being a young girl is difficult …continue reading Frights and Feelings: The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
With zombie make-up that looks like it was done by a high school student, this early Al Adamson film still brings charm. A soldier …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of Ghastly Horror (1967)
We interview filmmaker Rob Jabbaz about his debut “The Sadness” that shocked unsuspecting audiences and promises to cause a stir in 2022. THIS EPISODE: …continue reading New Horror Express: Rob Jabbaz
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