I don’t know what was in the water during the ’80s, but I think they have to put it back in. It was a Golden Age for fun films, particularly in the horror and sci-fi genres. One of the sub-genres that came from horror and sci-fi was the little creature feature: films featuring funny, violent […]
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Film Data Deep Dive: Critters 3
We continue our Critters franchise breakdown with Critters 3, featuring… Leonardo DiCaprio!?
Film Data Deep Dive: Critters 2: The Main Course
Not all scifi-horror sequels are created equal. In regards to Critters 2, sometimes the sequel is even better!
Midsommar: The Horror of Causality in Film
Kelly dives into how Midsommar takes the theme of causality in human relationships to horrifying peaks.
Film Data Deep Dive: Graduation Day (1981)
With high school graduations coming to a close to herald the summer, we take a look back at the ’80s slasher Graduation Day to see if this milestone event for teens was worthy of releasing a horror movie based on it.
Film Data Deep Dive: Night of the Demons 2
Horror sequels can be extremely polarizing. Let’s see where Night of the Demons 2 falls on the spectrum!
Bizarre Tortures in the Amazon Prime Dungeon: Up from the Depths
I decided to take a break from Bigfoot and Wolfmen movies to check out a different kind of a terror, one of the dozens of horribly cheap Killer Fish movies that came out in the late 1970s looking for that filthy, sweet Jaws lucre. What is the undersea menace in this one? We have to […]
Strange Sightings in the Netflix Basement: The Monster (2016)
We delve into the Netflix Basement to bring up the indie horror flick The Monster (2016).
Film Data Deep Dive: Night of the Demons (1988)
We break down the ’80s cult horror classic Night of the Demons to see what makes it stand out from the rest of the genre.
Film Data Deep Dive: Hellgate (1989)
Good horror films have the intent to inspire fear, terror, or wincing revulsion (the good kind that only gore can inspire.) Most of the plots are unbelievable, but a good horror film draws you into its world so well that you don’t question the defiance of logic or reason. You strap in for the ride […]