Absurd (1981)
While clearly taking influence from better movies, Absurd still provides plenty of gruesome deaths for any splatter fan.
Read MoreAug 2, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
While clearly taking influence from better movies, Absurd still provides plenty of gruesome deaths for any splatter fan.
Read MoreAug 1, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
Though lacking in strong characters or an interesting story, Bloody Moon makes up for it with some gruesome deaths and a sinister atmosphere.
Read MoreJul 27, 2021 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
Thanks to being even more ridiculous and graphic than its two predecessors, Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV is the true sequel.
Read MoreJul 23, 2021 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Reviews, Sci-Fi |
Though a valiant effort given the circumstances, Trancers 6: Life After Deth simply doesn’t have the care or budget it needed.
Read MoreJul 16, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
With a foreboding atmosphere, solid direction, and decent acting, The Funhouse is an underrated gem from a master of horror.
Read MoreJul 13, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
An incoherent mess of bad acting, a nonsensical plot, and copious sex and nudity, Nightmare Weekend is something to behold.
Read MoreJul 10, 2021 | Cult Films, Full Moon Fridays, Horror, Reviews |
While not exactly an Empire Pictures classic, Spellcaster is still a good time if you’re looking for some quick, cheesy fun.
Read MoreJul 5, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Summer of Slashers |
Though lacking a memorable cast of characters, The Prowler still works thanks to a memorable killer, solid direction, and amazing effects.
Read MoreJul 4, 2021 | Comedy, Cult Films, Reviews |
Though the comedy falls flat at times and its central gimmick also hurts it, Clue is still enjoyable thanks to the cast and writing.
Read MoreJun 29, 2021 | Cult Films, Horror, Reviews, Troma Tuesdays |
Filled with copious amounts of blood, boobs, bodily fluids, and brilliant satire, Terror Firmer is truly a Troma-tic classic.
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