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Terror Tuesdays: The Power Review (2021)

Shudder’s “The Power” is a beautiful, dread-inducing, exceedingly creepy film that’s well worth spending time in the dark with. When you think of perfect settings for a good horror film, what could be...

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The Daily Dig: Nomads (1985)

Featuring Pierce Brosnan in his first starring role, “Nomads” is a confusing film — and not in a pretentious, artsy way. An anthropological professor passes his torment on to a doctor and she’s now...

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The Daily Dig: Black Roses (1988)

A fun film with a great premise, “Black Roses” is executed well enough and will definitely fulfill your 80s retro thirst. A group of demons disguised as a rock band goes from town to town, corrupting...

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The Daily Dig: Dream No Evil (1970)

A good premise that is a little rough around the edges, “Dream No Evil” utilizes a “Psycho”-Esque twist to make its razor-sharp point.  An orphan is adopted by a traveling religious group and obsessed...

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The Daily Dig: Hideaway (1995)

An unknown Heaven vs. Hell story with bad CGI featured soon-to-be household name Alicia Silverstone and jazz personified, Jeff Goldblum.  A man who had a near-death experience is resuscitated but finds...

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The Daily Dig: Baby Blood (1990)

“Baby Blood” is a deep and unnerving supernatural horror that lives up to its name with gallons of blood and brutal murder scenes. An abused woman becomes pregnant with the spirit of an evil entity...

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The Daily Dig: Highway to Hell (1991)

Criminally underrated with a clear plot and expert practical effects from Steve Johnson, “Highway to Hell” is worth the price of admission. On the run to elope the would-be bride is kidnapped by a...

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The Daily Dig: Witchery (1988)

“Witchery” is an absolute mess of a film that holds very little redeeming qualities beyond witchy torture scenes and an idyllic setting. Two groups of variously related people are stranded on an...

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The Daily Dig: The Fear (1995)

Missed opportunities and too many story strings to pull detract from this little-known cut with great effects and a killer 90’s soundtrack. A college student convinces friends to spend a weekend at a...

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The Daily Dig: Bad Moon (1996)

“Bad Moon” really highlights the beauty of the PNW, and a strong performance along with Steve Johnson’s makeup FX make this a hidden treat.  After getting bitten by a Werewolf while on vacation, a man...

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The Daily Dig: Jaws of Satan (1981)

This is another film using a real-life threat as the source of terror, but a silly supernatural twist strips it of all effectiveness. A snake escapes on its way to a carnival with the help of Satan...

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Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)

“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent drop of the Halloween Kills trailer seriously...

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The Daily Dig: Last Gasp (1995)

A messy and unnecessarily layered story, that throws a dart to pick a protagonist, ends up somehow being enjoyable beyond expectations. A wealthy developer is possessed by the spirit of an ancient...

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The Daily Dig: The Slayer (1982)

“The Slayer” is a pseudo-slasher film that employs a popular tactic from the VHS-heyday: killer cover art but underwhelming content. Stranded on an abandoned island, two couples must survive an unseen...

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Cheer and Loathing: Demonic Electronics

This week, we get a little bit silly and a little bit sinister with two films about demons and killer tech: “Sinister” and “Nekrotronic”. THIS EPISODE: “SINISTER” (2012) AND “NEKROTRONIC” (2018) Listen...

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The Daily Dig: Doppelganger (1993)

“Doppelganger” showed promise until it tripped over the dialogue and script, but it does feature unique effects from legends KNB EFX. A writer takes on a new roommate who has a murderous dark side....

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The Daily Dig: Fatal Exam (1990)

An impossibly long eighties horror that wasn’t released until the nineties, this low-budget cult hit brings a true grassroots vibe.  A group of students is tasked with investigating a haunted house....

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The Daily Dig: Pledge Night (1990)

Filled with the stereotypical frat house shenanigans, this supernatural slasher features music from Metal Gods Anthrax and some great kills. Pledges are subjected to more than mean pranks during hell...

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The Daily Dig: The First Power (1990)

Enjoyable enough, with a strong performance from Lou Diamond Phillips, this supernatural crime thriller fits the mold of early 90s films. An LA detective and a psychic hunt the soul of a serial killer...

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The Daily Dig: The Day of the Beast (1995)

“The Day of the Beast” is a brilliant ‘end of the world’ horror with the perfect mix of terror and comedy to not take itself too seriously.  A priest decodes ancient texts that reveal the exact date of...

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