We're just two die-hard horror fans with new thoughts on both favorite and obscure horror films from yesterday to today. We watch and review one horror movie a week from the perspective of fun, with a lot of film criticism thrown in.
In honor of the day we honor mothers everywhere, today we take a look at a Guillermo Del Toro-produced film about two girls who are torn between two mothers - and one is not exactly human.
A new take on the "terrorists on an airplane" genre brings in a horror twist that adds a lot of depth, intrigue, and loads of action to this excellent movie. We both loved it!
This marks the second pairing of the dynamic duo of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, which lasted through dozens of films and left an indelible mark on horror history. Was this your first introduct…
We really love our tribute episodes. Not only do they allow us the chance to reflect on an actor or filmmaker's life and work, but also because they often send us to some more obscure stuff that we m…
If that's not enough to send you to the streaming services, how about if we told you that it was indeed shot entirely underwater, with 100% practical effects? We really enjoyed this French flick that…
We skipped over the more obvious Rocky Horror Picture Show for the less obvious but promising Stage Fright. This brutal 2014 horror-comedy-musical - only the second horror-comedy-musical we've review…
ever-ending quest to attach a horror movie to every holiday each year, we unearthed this 2001 slasher featuring an all-star cast of the hottest onscreen beauties of the day in another slick post-Scre…
Lake Placid may not be the best movie in the world, but actually it's not too bad, and we're lucky that it happens to include one of the incomparable Betty White's most memorable performances on the …
We go waaaaay back for the third entry in our month of horror anthology films. Dead of Night is the granddaddy of them all - one of the first ever. It's not likely to scare you to death, but there's …
Stephen King and George Romero collaborated on this sequel to Creepshow, their answer to Tales from the Crypt, which we (coincidentally) tackled last week. The result is three solid tales of the supe…
This Amicus production was the first to use the EC Comics license, which kicked off a property that is still popular today in one form or another. With five twisty tales and a wraparound story featur…
While we're not sure we'd go quite THAT far - in fact, we find a lot to like about it - there's also a fair amount of eye-rolling and ridiculousness going on. Listen to this week's New Year's episod…
If you're looking for a film to put you in the Christmas spirit, search a little further. If you're looking for one to depress the hell out of you, check out what Simon requested of us. This taught, …
This film by the producers of Pieces did not charm us in the same "so-bad-it's-good" kind of way that their previous outing did. What we have here is a mess of a movie, with such bad acting, editing,…
Arachnophobia a family-friendly fun and creepy horror film filled with stars. Thanks to Rob for requesting this forgotten gem and giving us a chance to talk about it!
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Sat 27 Nov 2021
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