Beyond Dreams Door (1989)
I don’t want to jinx it, but every time I think that I am running out of movies that blow my mind with how unhinged they are, I discover something new. Usually, those grubby film highs come from Italy or Turkey or from the early 70’s, but man, Beyond Dreams Door was made at the end […]
Leprechaun (1993)
EDITOR’S NOTE: Paul Andolina already covered this film way back on March 17, 2019 but now we’re doing a whole week of these movies. Leprechaun was supposed to be a straight horror film, but what made it work was Warwick David bringing more humor to his role and lots and lots of gore. In fact, […]
Savages from Hell (1968)
“Makes the Hell’s Angels look like Boy Scouts!” Alright, I’m confused. Director Joseph G. Prieto* — that’s who IMDB says made this — has the kind of resume we love around these parts. He wrote and directed Shanty Tramp, plus was behind the camera for Fireball Jungle and Miss Leslie’s Dolls, a movie that is all about a young […]
Within the Woods (1978)
Back before anyone knew who Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell and what Evil Dead was, a bunch of guys went into the woods — along with Ellen Sandweiss, Scott Spiegel, Mary Valenti and $1,600 — and made this proof of concept for the cabin in the woods film that would one day define so much of modern horror. […]
King Kung Fu (1976)
1976 was all about not just the Bicentennial. There was also King Kong for the mainstream and plenty of martial arts movies taking over the mind of the maniacs that showed up at third run theaters and drive-ins. Let me tell you the story that King Kung Fu is all about before we discuss where it was […]
Disciples of the Crow (1983)
A year before Children of the Corn was released, director John Woodward took Stephen King up on his offer to film makers and independent filmmakers. He’d allow them to adapt any of his short stories for just $1*. Originally appearing in March 1977 issue of Penthouse before it was printed in the short story collection Night Shift, this […]
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